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ElEMMirT MD MAYOR DUSCH
WXma. EACH OTMEI
VWCitmk mtiCR — Defeated state senatorial candidate, Edgar
Evtertet, and the Mayor of Vii^iria Beach, Frairii Duscli have ex-
chaafBd iwiMd Mom. but te wtNnds cam before eiectkn. Everhart,
a RepuUicm from OieaMpeake, «rtio wu drfeated to Tuesday's dec-
tioa, had dwrged lMt«reek that empiayttcrf the Ctty of Virginia Beach
had been ghrcn a hottiiy <n dectioi di^ and "ardared out c» masse to
control the poUa." Mayor DiMCh
made TUaaday a legM hoiktey for
Cowwfl
Takft AitiM
i yi^WIA h»J>m - A cflotro-
vd^al apitHpatinB for rezoni^
and \m pemiit in tfaa Seitock sec-
tion of Vkgiiua Beach is due to
om» ^ Ipr mSmMeam M the
CHy
tm m dfieW^ City Tnasur-
ar ^ Ji. £fti^ m Bm.9^
Uvm
Paibii^ton Avtnue bmte
ConeU aeli flh the mattter.
Etherioge Mid Mc(^esney sou^
the roMtag aad \m permit tor
the tanflM* ttuit HXta- the Business
name of BW, he.
Ctty CoMiA cNferred action <m
the appflet^ test Jufy when a
mm tnm the ««a at>jected v^
orflwiy to a nm^ Qanmissicm
peboteinadatioh to a|ipiove the
anplie^ioB.
Caapcn vtrted Oct. 25 to put the
iqspiicatksii on the dodcet ot its
Hov. S meetlig.
Witooii C^ai^aifi, who operates
a motel and h^iBer court in Vir-
ginia Beach told council July 26
that the S acres of land taivotved
io the i^^eatun was the same
Uod he had an af/Om on in un.
Ha told counctt that the phmidng
oommiarimi had ttwn recomRMnd^
ed that council Kjact Ids in>lica-
tioo for a traiiff court on the
grouKte thi^ pmpet sewer service
was not avah^Me for the
all d'^ empdt^es taLctfi p^ioe-
meo, fto«m« and garbage oMec-
tfMTs. Ev«1uurt said, "This it a
c^ni^ and opm coifinnatum ol
what we have heard about politics
hi Virginia BeadL"
Mayor Dittch n»w««d the
diarge by nyii^ Everhart is "iiy-
bB^ to make poUtioa -cai^tal out
of soimthiog he Imom doa not
exist." He added that m addition
to pravtously stated dty emptoyees
iHie would be working that the
'ftwHurer's trf&e and the Com>
aya^aar ctf Rcfsme's Mto
would be 9fm OB ^eetim d^r to
aBiivH- M^ tpjerias eea^n^ vot-
IN CRITICAL
CONDITION
NORFOLK — T^ Mudoits from
Cox Hi^ SdOcA remaio in criticai
conditicm at Norf<M( Geoeral Hos-
pital with severe tejuriee received
in an mIomoUle »xMait last
Wednesday that took the lives of
two ef their comj^yeitt.'
Doug Chrbtdon, 17, of the 3X»
block d Vlii^ Bmk± B1i^. the
driver of the car acosthng to pa»
lice, and Freddie Styroh. U, of the
100 bkit$ of BroidBe M.. are b«ng
treated for multiple iBHrmi and
head taiJunM.
Paul Ricnard McBroom and
Keraeth Brown, both 16, w«% fa-
tally bijur^d in the car-truck col-
lision m Gr^t Neck Road last
U. C. R. Bailey of tte Trafifc
ftimu (d the Virgiida Beach Po-
lice Dept said his diviskm has
con^teted an investigatioo of ^
acK^deM. BaUey said, "in our esti-
m^ba, tte car was gding at an
ex^asivt tftm." The ^wed fimit
at bUynnv^ Road «ad Qreat
l^ek Road where ttie Ks^deat oc-
liiQfor is e o^gww e d to call a
hcMioay tar city en^toyeas at hb
disemtion.
The ma;^ ackled, '^I bclieve
ttere is mthiag more iiiqp(Hlnt
ttan viAiai. EveHuBt may wimt
a motM vote, btrt I urfe every-
one, r^ardtess of hsw ha voles,
to go to the polk and vote."
Apparently the jfni^or's plea
was heeded, ih vkew of tte l«rge
v(^er hn-nout at Viifhya Bnk^.
Permit Pleas
VmOINIA BEACH — Wednes-
day^ meWi« of the City Plan-
nhig Oonamlid^ iriU include many
if|iliei4ifiai bxe vm permits for
aervioe ^^mm and apartments,
and a naooiag request ot United
Mortpge Bennkefaf Cmfp. to erect
a new boU^og. \
^ The appliratinns fw a«vice sta-
tions are at pnpeety on the east
side of tim Ooknial Road, Witch-
diuk Road nan- Ridtardsoo Road;
Nc^l»RVtoa Bni^ard and Fiss-
ure Houae mad; sod at the Nortth
w«it tatersectiah of Orioie Drive
and La^dn iload.
iieaootaig «id a use pera^ to
.conshruf^ iM ^wrtma^ west of
Wmiiadk Road near Richatteon
Bd. is iraaled by l^ytra Corp.; Pe-
ter C ^ydlr aska a UK permit
to ooo^ruct la i^artmeitt wdts
on ^ east side of NcwtowB Road.
DQith of Pontiac Boad; and 36
j^MTtmeots on the oqrth sad soirth
sues of »h Sb«et neir Parks
Avaone ia wanted i^ Hirokl W.
hy acM- r^HirM
«r's wme, ■
In
hit jiMb-
tlnlted Mortgagee irants the SO
acK tra^ ■hv^dflg between SouUi
mt^m^ Road and Lottte Bridge
CMk maid to ttaihri
dammit •
nd r«it MHrit 4» oMHta a
Nice Chief
Shoets Self
VIRGINIA BEACH ^ The SO-
y<wr-ok! d^ of p^ioe at Oonna
Naval' Air Station was foiaid shot
to death at his home hi the 3100
bkick of Lyimaaven Drive last
week.
Police saa^ the body of Henry G.
#csm was^found on the fkxM- in
his bedroom wtth a bultet wound
hi hto rigitf teaofh. His .38 calib«
revotvor was foind a tew fe^ away
fiNom me body,
The body ««s discovered by Mrs.
W^se, potica saki. She tokl m-
vef^atiag officers she last saw
saw bet tnntMmd alive about 8
a.m. the nuxw^ of the inddent.
Ste sakl she found the botfy about
9:45 p.in. «4i» shi rdumed home
htm work nd sboi^ing. Wtea
dae saw bar hitftwnd on the f kw
she at fiift thought he had fallen
and mjured htaiseif, pohce saU.
aie teiepliooed a friend of
We^'s, who vrived. found me
piahrf. and ceiled poUce. He called
tte polioe about 11 p.m.. police
sakl.
Detective C. E. Oariaoo said me
medfanl exambier lifted the cause
of depth aa sukikie, but no suickle
note was fsual < ,
HeyM had served aa poUce chief
at Ooenu shioe Jane 1965, and
had nerved in Cwil Service jobs
at tm ether Tidewater Naval
iMtslBiifani, Hi (|iae served hi
the Maine Oarps tram Ame idtt
untit Jta^Ht iMi and »am Sep-
tniMr im ontl Hagr of ttSl
Im Armtiil
In Itoflrii ScflfB
VIRGINU BEACH-PoUce sidd
Monlay that two IS-yMf^d bc^
were arrested Monday in connec-
4i« wim a bony^ ttveirt made t*
Wgtaia B^ach Jigh School by
telephone last wdnesday after-
hOML ^
One of the youltis. a student at
SeiUadc Elemeirtary Sctool. was
dxeargei with mati^ the threat,
and the other, a shidait at Vii>
gktla Beach High, was charged
wim cauaiag or hictting anotiio*
to make sudi a mreat, police siud.
Ea(A dbege carries a penal^ of
one to M yoursximprisomneiA upwi
convif^on of unyaut over 14 years
<tf age.
Detective L. W. Bm^ow d the
Youth Biveni sakl the two youths
wiU be ifiorded a he»ng befwe
Judge Robert Cromweil|Jr. hi Ju-
veidle Court tobqr.
The tteeat ofxuTed
last Wecbiesday when
thy Henry, a sdiool
told by an aooi^mous
bonu is set to go ott
hi IS mimtfas.' Pottce aiKl
fKids seanaeo the butktaifl MA
no boBTto wn fomd. It trasKlia
l^cond bomb threat this faU at
Vti^inia Beadi Hi^ Schod.
Two otho* ^Kdhs were arrested
a m<HM ago! and were charged
uMi ttavaton^ to bomb the school
Sq^ 17. Cme of me bc^s was
ordered hekt for the fnmd Jisy
by Judge Qmnveil mid chwges
agahist ttie clOm yoitffa were vA
proased.
KELUM. HODGES AND SPONft
VICTORIOUS IN SENATE RACI
VIRGINIA BEAOI - Vh^nia
Bea<3i Democrats tave once apln
cMiie out on b^ of the poUtical
situatioo. WUttai P- KeUam of
Vrginia Beach; Umiiam H. Hodges
si Chesapeake; and William B.
Sp(Hig. Jr., of Portsmouth will
r^reaert the three ciUes which
comprise the Tbiid State SeDatorial
Liistrict. » * *^"' 3 •'"
Even as the ear^sT refines
cum hi, it was apparent mat ttie
Deneeratic canhditfes wwfld
onorge vkr^^'kius, aaa aa more
preciiKts cvne hi, me margbi of
victuy bH*n to vddsn. With aU
die precincts i«p(Hltaig'unotfteiafly
from the three cMes, l^^ong led
the Senatorial field with a taUy d
23.S66. fihK^ was secoml wi^
19,410, add. KiAlam was third with
t74i|. 9tiWMBlfall«ii's total and
the QUA 06»didat6 there, was a
margtP «K MM.' EMiar Baarhvt.
Ot CtaMB«ha. potied ll.«l. Re
Jgj Bijil C. Trotman.
with 7,196 and George Walker with
4JS8. The voting pattern in the
Third Senatorial Wstrict w««
iriMkit as eiQiect^, as ttie three
Demoo-ats bowled over the of^io-
sition by as nwch as 2 to 1.
& Virg^ia Beach, Spong (hew
7^ votes; Kellam. 7,S6I; Hodges, _ „
7.itt; EvtrhMTt. 3,800; Trohoan, glared quite good. Uofi
Ifni; and Walker, IJOO. For Wm^ p.OOO votes wm cast, to
of Delegates seats Edward T. Ca- ^- "■ "' — *-■" * "
White were irn-
3,Jr7: aad John Carter, 1^*^
In Pdri^nuto the DenieritiVt
ticket, hdKled by Godwin tlon^ligt
a margin ot 3 to i. In ChmopAl^
the Oemecratu ticket woif bpt
2 to 1 mn^
Th« iMimb«' of votes caat ton^
races in Virginia B^mA ii^ '^~~
ton III aad P. B
^qiosed, but Caton poied 8.070
v^s mi Whitii; 7,989.
1h the giiMmirt«rial race ^V'ur-
ginia Be^^h, Mills E. Godwin. Jr.
rolled over his near^ (^pcoMS^
by nearly a two to me mar^
Godwin poUed 6,224; Holton 3.711;
Story.. 1.44S; ami Itocfcweil, 46. In
thf! race for tt Govcror, Fred
nUard rMW qp a total ^ 6t«7;
mdmdimm, 3.610; and Reid
^taoy. i.^L li the AftoMey Gen-
eral contest, Robert Y. Button
polled 6vl70: .p. Portch
Fhre OnA.
Busy
VIRGINIA BEACH — Ory wood^
a^d the lack of rata has been Ustfd
as the cause of «mm^ mtHn
and grass fbres in Virginii^Baiib
toiS week.
The most serious cl the flWI was
a woods fire wIdiA hliMd out of
control for eight hours WMiday on
>.est Neck Road, souOi of Princeas
Anne Courthouse.
The fu*e was bnw^ under
oonb^ Hate Mbnday flf^ by
vohuiteers from the Courttoiue.
Seatadc and Oceana Fire Deptf^
meats.
The same fire flared i4> a^nto
Tuesday «id t»oke ova* ttnes fir^-
fighters had cut The fhvnp tsas
co^buted to tatlhtg leaves that
(drifted toto the btoned wea.
The fire wss agato brought wi-
der control late Tuesday, but anol-
oering kigs renudned a problem.
Other fires wa% reported Mon-
(U^ Md Tuc^diy 00 West Road,
Plaza TrailC Lasldn Road neu-
Eastern Shore Chqiel, KempsViUe,
Ihalia. I^mtHoke Muxh*, Davis
Orner, CenterviUe Turnpike, and
N(Mth Newtown Road.
Two hoRiM to sepande ared of
^^Ti^nia Beadi were heivily dam-
aged by fires on Mpnday and Tues-
day.
CIYITANS TO GATHER
VALLEY FORGE, Pa.-Chritan8
of toe Chesapeake District wiy
gilhw for toe second cpufftecty
cdoneU meethig of the 196546 year
at VaU^ Forge, on November
5-7.
A good-ri»d dejeeatiwi finrni
Virginia Beach wUl attend. Fandly
groifM from OMofy ail chdis is
the dislrlet - Vb|^ Marytaad.
rwaajylvani a. New Jeney aad the
DtatriGt of OymoMa ~ are ate>
emwiwo.
to the at^nroximately 8,500 to
July Demoo^c primary.
bi JuRHury when the
G^Hwrid i^aemhly mseto. for'
hrst time tfie City of
Beach witt haw ito own Aalt
Mif. Ttte wu made poeittle
ma stoto^a
plan, idad^ Va^pnia
ChMiqittake ami t^KtiauK^'
tte nme Sentteriia DMrfet. fag
aflotttog three fliUl to m »0tt^
trict ifi^m Mm noveiii
Iha lypirtftAf Witt tha'ltawf ,11
I»^tts. as .does WiUHn alii
et. WU8a)b SJM was a Sid^i
>nd Everhart benefitted
auy hrom honetoem nnoKtimlt
■letthar sta ahta to overcomup^
lemoo^tk majority. The ealhw
wea has not elected a Rapul^lkt|
the GaMrai A as ew My it,
^sMiry. Mills Godwhl I
tut eeniaeuthra Dlmbcr^Be
!ioi> of VirgMa. a
eectived hail again as many
wood Hoffon.
In Vfrgtaia Beach and Hi
Ihird Senatorial District, the !
sweep waa
Resident
TRAFFIC UCHT TO
BE INSTALLED
VIBGfl«A BuJACM - Safety Bu-
nan QSei AeevM/E. Jolaison
mlktim nee^ a trafOc light wiU
be ^t^dled at Iftrd Sheet and At*
Iwte Aveme wMdn a few weefak
The 90'd^grae tora from the l^yt
Story bypaas will evcnhiaUy be
eUn^Mled by the consh:«k;tkin of
a gradtaated curve.
A latfi wmbir of tMBelataU-
tiee and amous aoeidpte hana
occurred at that pariloular htew
4A
VntOWIA BEACH - A 2>-ytar
9ki pam Neck sattor was kilied
9arly Sidnrday nnming whui hip
motorcycle colhded with an autd-
mobile op Greet Neck Road.
Poiioe kientiied me victhn ai
John Ebner Martto. Jr., who was
^^looed at the Atlantic Fleeft
Guided Missile School at Dam
Nedk.
PsUce sakl Martto ma kk^
bound on £k«at Nedc Road wbw
Jt ^^ with a car drivw 1^
Jteel X.. Styron, Jr.. of the aoD
t^of BbokeRoad.
aiyran ^told polioe he rounded
the curve and saw Martto's tadixs
cycle appioachtog to tha aordi-
bound toh6. PQttoa sakl the QiDtoi^
cycte htt the kit froirt l«^r of
Styroo's car, throwing Martto 159
tet bito a field on the east skto
of the rbad. Ttie aocMint occurred
at 13:11 'ftm., ^prderimatety 150
soi^ of Ptoalatiott IMv«, Mama
^ ahdiit I am. at Virgoda
Beach C^imrilQiipttM.
atgmn was noi Ihlhred to the
heddeat. police Nd. Bis brother,
f^rediHe Slyroa. is. was eritieaUy
h^Bited hi aa aocUH^t tost WM-
nei^.ttiat look the lives of two
ligaaein and ^liticali^ iojired a
fgott yeolh. niat aeddwt ate
ooouRii en Great Netic Rovi.
The job of oountng waa not a
difi^xdt (»e. AH ton voted the
straii^ Democratk: ttoket: mis
Godwto fa* Governor; Fred PoU-
«id {«- Lt. Govenor: itobert Y.
ftitton tat Attoni^-Gen«-al; Wil-
Uam P. Xellam. William Hodges,
WiUam Spong for Stale Senate
from the Hifcd Senatorial Dis-
trict; P. B. JAtte vd Edward
Cabm m for the House ot Dele-
gates htm Vta^iia Beach.
Of poime impertince. however,
is that Washwoods conthnied to
predtot by its Totes the outcome
of the elec^kin. For several yumi,
the voters of (hi^ {vechict have
cast thdr baltoto for the evenhial-
^ vtotorious «ntBdaties. The iso-
lated. |rea has become knows na-
ttonwkle, and tt has been sakl, "So
goes Whshwoeds. so goes Vhi^
la." Aiihi in tiria electkin. Wash:
woods hni maintained ito periect
reoMtL
In VC Attack
VIRGINIA BSACH - A militoigi
advtoer, a resident of V|r^
Bea<A was killed to tl#ii^ 1
^1^ Nam last week, aceordtog "-
the Defatee Deputment
avy Cdr. Roberi Joeeph.
41, «f the 4BD0 |A|^' el ~
St., was me eommahdtai
ai a, milttary advisory froop
CNi Nai:^ Air Base.
The defense defttrtment
toMsiemately release tbm
Fay's detdh, but he was
killed during a mortar
the Da Ni^ base wliile
a jeqi. He was a
f»pert.
Bef (Nre F^ was asstgned
to VH Nam be was
offk^er of the Navid
Support Groiqi, Attontto,
at LitHe Creek.
Fay ii «u-vived by his wif^.|t«
fonner Stttiey Candttwn of Ur
com. Neh4 three #iMr«n: SmM^i,
14; Roherl Jr., is md DoqaldLHr;
a bfolhw. oar. Iitwrmoe X "^
a Ma, , kathMiai, of
It t and his matter. M„
F. Fay to Qoaey, Maas. »p
a a^ve of Q^^.
Fay gradualed fton ttM ,.
' to Ite Na^ gul
CNra tte 1^
Mail^ A<»deMy. ^ _ _
thu ^wy dwiqi 1^ te tf 1
mm slattonetf to Mall ate*
wast.
He hpd been to lAtt wvMl «^
B^alwillbali ^
tlanri
a .
Virginia BeacI^ SUN, ThurKfay, November 4, 1965
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Bixur &rt«
WEDDINGS
VniGINIA WSACH -* The mar-
riage of mm I'arton Linda Baa
and U. (jg.) JMiMs^iqieoe HU-
(fa«tli Jr., USN. took fkacB &ioday
The Rev. B. Sidaef Sander, rec-
ti^ p a -f o rmed the armtoay.
1m bride is the dau^rttf oC'Ifr.
aad Hit. Marioa LuttMr Wm. the
liliiWIHrtiii U the son «t Mrfctnd
itn. James Eugene itildreNi ' d
^•AaooMli
tH^ride was given in mantlgc
by her fattwr. Miss Patricia Chary
was hor maid of hooor and (sity
attendant.
WUllam ill MtaBi of Boca RMn.
na., «a> IM nun. Groomaaei
wera Larry Matoi in a VHMng-
m^ j^tC, Om^m H. t^irMr III
•f l»giiaiiitii, 1^, aad L^ Pom-
dl Fortwa.
ham et the brfcte's fflustas, Mr.
and Mrs. IMUam B. Uwloa, m
fUncetf Ani^ Hills. Afto* a
#ng trip. Ml eoupM Wtl live
PensacDla, Where U. mAr^H
^U«ad Mr (talif.
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BACK TO SCHOOL — SPECIALS
CLINIC PRICES
MONDtAT - W1SDAY - 1{EDNE9DAY
Wrni THffi AD ^
Hiircut . . ♦ . . .75
Shampoo & S^ . * * 4I.25
PermanenU $5.00 up
work performed by students
DAY a mmn classes
6 DAY l«K TMAL
CCN^MEtE. COUfl^
$2S0.0Q
WIGS $69.95
100^ Human Hair
^ICLETS $19.95
I
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ClttTC^Y mi INFORMATION
0€RANA W^HY ^Mmt MNAT BIMUTY ACADEMY
nt? Vfr^i ImA Mwl. 1^4 N. MHltary Highways
WOOLLIN&TBOMAS
VIROINIA KACH ^ Mr. and
Mrs. Rid^nl Kol^ WooUing an-
Munc^ tlic a^agem^ of ttidr
daughter. Mtaa Mary B^ Wool-
iing, to Itaiothy Hart "nKxnaa of
Princeton. N.J.
Mr. Thomas is the san <rf Capt.
and Mv. DooaM Puta ItanM
of MMrii. Coan.
IK^^i^ Vtte randdauj
ter at Mr. and Mrs. Jo Clinton
WoiNttill of Virglite Beach and
Ifa^ Ben D. Stailard of Louisville.
Ry. She aHaidal Chowan Junior
ColJ<ip^ MoftreeslMiro, N.C., and
ia employed in Princeton.
Mf. Thanas,- a 1961 graduate of
llyidEMfititti COO^e. Hvn Odtoeord,
OMa, amw twa iwi «t V» V.t.
IbtflnaQarfa. ife toeMtqfed by
Dovr Joma Md Oompai^, bic..
pubiiabos oi Me Wall Sreet Jour-
nal, aa aa eihMx^mai oMwiltant
The wcttttig wdl lake piaea Dae.,
tt to tba rfrat PMbrtariia Chitfdl
(tf Vb^iala Beacfi.
BA'^mi -*
Eariy" ia tfea taiMa it m
baxaar at Hipped Itattocttat
OttflTch. Pla^tko Koad.^xMWM^
by the Woman's Seciat|r of Qiria-
tl«i Sav^. tl» iM^uir win be
bM Novairi>a- I tnn M mm. to
4 pjn.
A miraey wUl be |HwWed to-
AflMttg the many Mere^ing
tMQite to be viMed vHll be the
ptttH post, ii«tte ele!4iant, cenm-
K% ChrMmas dectiMthu. duo'
t^ ^re. delica^ssaa, |^nlea eeo*
ter. hobby shop, iibktia. aalaa.
adrt candies, anl 0k.
Lunctesm wiu te mnmi.
,»Jm*^-"tw** -.#«>.»*•»■ .^ Jf*' I i i T' .i*g^i^
oJLint • > • • •
RY OlOA B»WAIlOS
Marioii Crosby
Garden Club
WEMINC GUESIS
vmciHU mtm - Mr
MTa. Rkhard Wan«) Bmims ST.
al Ml^Omm aportrnfeitfa have ra^
luail Mm the wed<fiag of MA.
MMr tufbew, St. lieorte Tu<*-
er Ayfraiic. ta UM fmrf kaxm
Vm^pn wfakh took place m Mn-
ga^'s Epiact^ Ouirdi at Willis
Whar!, Eastern 9iore, on October
24. '
CkMHia WWf* aad Mn. Barnes
fa- the MWietL^id were Ifr. asi
Mrs. at Gaarge Taekw AmM ek
Oak Rk^. Tan., the brUe-
grodUBi't wele SAd au^; and Mrs.
Otto E. Atfranc of fioihiii, Mtm.,
m
CHESOPHM OOLMnr — Mrs.
i ^ P. B. L oti M r. ala ri liacl the BJe*
(M parliamentaijr procectoe fa tiw
members d tte Marion Croatb'
Garden Chib at Iha Oetober meet-
ing held ^ the Ufayette Yacht
Club. Hosteaaea were Mrs. Doro-
thy WorreU, Mrl. JeweU Allsbrook,
Mrs. Bessie Barwick and Mrs.
Mir^ve Wood.
, mis deoaratteM cttrlad out
m meatti'i ttlme with pumpkins,
(^recanthie batlca and Nandina
foUage. Favors wwre incHvMual tia-
sues covered «rttt black corduroy
ami mwll pWlpkkia filled wiUi
candy on top.
Th^ ChrWfMa Workshop wUl be
haki NoviMher S at the home of
ttie presMeal, Mn. WiUMil Jaies
ai S401 Lekea^od tMve at 10:30
a.m. It was amauncol by Uie ways
and m^ms (AakniM, Mrs. J. V.
laupvera, Uart (hae win ba i^ai-
t^ of carnQr, c^ndart am tacky
tipe to be aM. ,
Blue ribkoea wtft wan by |f rs.
M. H. Keller, Mrs. H. W. SchpjWt,
Mrs. Mtfgarat M. Grigsby, Mrs.
C. J. TuiTin, rad Mi^. Menfice
Baker.
Clult =^
V.^f^.-vf*.
0»i ••! for th#
'.{'mm
Mr. mi Mrs. MarriiaU M. .Cai^
ter ttnoiBife the l^rtt ot tMr
first ddM. a no, Qaiis Lea»»tl,
on Oct U in m^Mti Goeral Hos-
pital. Mrs. Carta' Is tha Mmr
Miss Judy PabmsTt de^lMr il
Mr. Md Mn. mm Q. PaHNr
of Virginia Beach. Mr. Carter is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M.
CarteiF of Virginia Baaeh.
vmoINIA tmM - Sen. WU-
liam B. I^)0M%, Jr.. of ^rtanouth
will be guert ^aaJKr at the No-
vaiiDa mORi^ a^ ma rrincess
Anne Wfctun'aiKfti ct Vlr^nia
Bead}.
Mn. David Y. MaUxm. dudr-
man (rf i^ <All>'s La^lation de-
partmait, wU likrMhK^ Senator
1^X3^ whose lapk will be "Needs
of tbia JUw."
tl» mt^^ wUl be held at
11:30 a.m. Novanber ^, at the
Pine Tr^ Inn, with Mrs. George
L. AlfkMge, {vesic^t, presiding.
I WiaiiWtVim.I.NMt'$MliVILllBiS]
or tor any
footlvo OOOttfttoH
Roly Poly Cheor 8«t
^V
Ml*'
In nnt Quftltty
Wm. a. ROGERS* SILVERPLATE
by OnMa Ltd, SUvemmnhs
Eight MMt Qups are i^ioduaims of Colonial silversmiths'
art. Enjoy the elepiv^ of oM feilifoAtd holiday, entertaining
wi^ mt uMhil ctear,^ of gleanMi^LSlA'anailate. Aleo m^ea
a pinetiHIforM^Mclal "ebmeona*' on ytNir Chrittmaa
tie! Tto Ntfih ^y Mit alio be uti4 fdr Mivlii| )ia(ty snieks
oritaluhohtny;
JPrimk B. VonI Co.
Nmtrouc
»(mAN»tlTM£T
AMERICAN CBM SOaBTY
THE LITTLE BOY SUIT
.Derwely woven, unmtlltarilysoft pure wool/fully
line<i. H^ltiery fortes of the Seven Villager cote
Si2i»s6to16
Ffofartiv Tl^auaiOT s
mmi SELECTION
(^ SmoUSiMf
3 to 15-^ to 16
iQl^m MIBMAKMI ST. .f^. ^^]?
Ml^TOlMi iMiOLK UITIIL I Fall.
Best LooUng Coetuoe Miss Diane Eaten aad Romey Jacdis
Mh A Mr*. W. P. MeLve, Mn. Maoriee Had^s» Maortee Hodges and Mr. a Afri. Jay ^pn^^^^m^-
Last weteirf was tndy a week-
eiKi iac cd*rating. ^Tlie Oyster
Bowl game, over the years, lias •
really become a fashion stow tiff
llie wOTnen. I think nwst wwnai
attend the gJune to see who is
wearing wl^at and why. The game
is airrounded with much glanoor
3sad gaiety; flKrdore, it is quite
a toiWing per4. Everyone has fteir
r#9on for JKendlag, aad n^ard-
of ,«hai ii^uaay be, '*!«« Bye
ason'^'ftaa tte l)ei^Hb( ttlr^
^v«» the criRiled driWren.
SMurday night at the Cavalier
began with cocktails, tjien tile buf-
let dinner and dance followed. "Rie
Bar was set up around the swun-
ming pool, and the bi^et was held
in the iColonial room. The hallo-
we«i decorations were carried out
jiiwletely in t>oth the dining room
and ball rocan Buffets always seon
u> make me mad because I can't
esi enou^ to try everyliiing and
it all looks so very good. Salads
of all kinds from a toss salad,
chicken salad, ^uimp salad, po-
tato salad and many mtare, rare
roast beef, turkey, ham, pie, caae.
Frendi pastry and fruit cups.
Those se^ at the bdfet table
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mc
Lure, Mr. and Mrs. Mautke
Hodges. Mr. and Mn. Jay l^raffl,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Follary jmd
Mr. and Mn. E. A. Tagmaa.
Mn. VfrgtaMa A. Wflkason. W.
a. Walthall, Mr. amA Mrs. J. L.
RoieU. Mr. andMn. Rlt^vd Tay-
loc. Mr. and 1^. John Ltaittm and
Mr. and Mrs. €ieo. Lononoii.
Mr. and Mn. Wm- F. Fo^y. Mr.
•ad Mn. Wm. Vail. Wffllaai Bry-
ant, Mrs. Yettt Dudiey and Mr.
and Mrs. J<diB Beadey.
Buffet ova-, dancii^ started and
the fun began.
Mb-, aad Mti. £. A. Tagnuui
wiUi their guoit were celebrattag
Mr. Ti^nuui'i bhihday.
Seen f^rtic^wtii^ ui the fun
ware: Mr. aoi Mn. W. G. Bawk.
Mr. aad Mn. Famst Fliher. Mr. .
and Mn. Clyde T. Jones. Nix. aad
Mn. Edward VkfOH and Mr. aad
Mn. George Crlq^ Jr.
Mr. and Afrt. tbdbat Seatty,
Mr. rad Mn. Bffl Baiky. Bfr. aad
Mn. Harvey PUp^ Mr. nd Mn.
L. L. Diikw, Mr. aad »fri. Bob
ntt aad Sfr. and Mrs. CmtcI
Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh Jones. Mr.
and Mn. Joitt C. IVood. Jr.. Stf .
aad Mrs. Keiiietfc Gtaabert, Ca|>t.
aad Mrs. Frank danleiaaB, Mks
IMaae Eatoa and Baihej Jacehi.
The bewitching. hour of twelve
o'doA and tin» for the nit« p^le
to parade befo^ the judges In cos-
■tiane.
Ihe juclges l<g the ct^iones wise:
Mis. Charles Wooi J^lge iSiirard
J. Phelan and Mr. Peter Nalie^
Ihe most mtobi^^ ^oabime .
,^86 the Devfls imira^iqr MasMaae^
origiBal tatkm ^fmbam by Mfaa
BiMt Origlria Costame Beth Williatiii a«l^ KMUer *
* V ^%«U
M..^
^pi^'^ni .< 1 ■■! js ■»»!»!
I pg^^iumy
g. "
SHOPS FOR THE LADIES AND T;Hllt# j^AlitSHTERS
Hats fitucky
Shoes Glwes
Handbags
We have a large selection k>f fKc^ssoriesfor 4hH special
outfit.
O^tn Momky & Friday ev^ngs p^.m. .
3133 Va. Beech Mvii. ^I^dtv^inia
■-• ■ 6 ,- ?r p..; f-M
Xba eouplei pated lecalvai as
tbeirpnaaaj
encagements
BLACIC-BAILLIO
RtCmiom) - Dr. and
IM^r, Vmmm Mm^mI nd
hir m^ mn. L«4
Witt *tlv« to Sm fVandsco for
|||0 fM fWt««r to ttfe IMtted
SttlM! Ym eM Juit btt for (to
aext tif«^F«ale di^ ttw n^olt
HxM cowfa^ wUt be on UffftHl
to «Uft^ Iw, get a rapl aed
from ho- md cm totr Ia<tt. fol-
b)«i and fMtuons. (tee of her firat
b^glea te Uie WaV Bal in HaUr*
wood. Can't fou juat aee Maria
ObMWi. Mmf PlekfM Baf en and
SvveMb'i f^umaom kx^utiet Bm-
Ifk ikaSt Aiau^ tap th^ real
jMvdg to keep abi«aat of FriaeeH
MUf^ii^'a real jeiol p«rade of
l | a h uui i pc 9 f^ msk me
WW0k gpviiivT^rt pei^ftftted the
gajr Mcf to brli« her fabukms
cbUacttM of nve4n« real dia-
ndttte to ttKM A^^rkaui ^mn^.
Wab* for tte nav^ad teievi^m
jM^ of tar gohgiy lod her
wedd^ ttera. set with
chiilart ti round diaoKncte and a
ao^aU^Uce framework of rouad dia-
mooda that aomeUmea Pil a ua a
Margawt cenvols into a aecUaice.
. . . fb^ ttiere's the lecoiid ;tiara
of dUmoate and a third, y^ of
dunwads and tirquoise and ao (».
Get the idea? "Diose EngUA
guan^ of ttie ComnMoweatth with
PrtecMi Meg aoA her deviled
lAti IN m w >^ ou should mdie aome
bdatiniog, i^«*i^incUD« entrancea,
woiMiit you say? tii, wot?
FAttOON nCKUPS!
ffmA dame Mn. CmmIw Vaih
ttMH. tte iMt wml in aodal
MMfMea, ^ar^ tan^it% out of
the aeeioty page* vHh a Vander-
byt bandeMi? . . . Ma. M Biir^
aar, BMMk fMw Ivtoa wd
the ITafhiM af tttoiiii nie a Mo
of afptouclnt of tlw new Tvea St.
Tmiimi Deitma "Y."
lUfB OTPI * '
That's fight, AiMae'a hat is off
tiaa w«ak ^ Vv^BiA Beach'a
liyaa^ Bmi, IflsB Ameri(»n Teen-
Agtf of ISM! We ima^iewed her
OB our "AOshee Attout Twrr
WVEO-Tf show Wore ri»e went
to her final competitMas and we
were especially {Mnoud to pidc up
the Oct ath New Yortc Joiimid
Afflorican and find an n^^ writr
ten far the paper t^ our own Ly»
Mi titled "\MCEF Drive: All
Treat, No Tri^" with her happy.
smUii^ photo tttlad Teo^^ Am-
N^ador for UNKia?'. "bi ray
mind VNKEF tftould be consid-
ered a« oDe of tha wwid'a greeteet
or^^iuzatioaa deeet^tng of «q)port
by aU!" UNIdEF. by the n^y, will
MiMuihffeY
VnoSKiA WSACH -' Mr. and
«» a gem to behold! . . . «» Mn. tm^ P. 'ToM 3r >^ j^^ geU Black.
fMf^^tf^i^ tooUw^aot try Dea- MuMe ttii m^ohent m tneir ^^ et^agmatt of tn^ dM^^itM-,
m^tuZa road g» ihgp whira daughter. Ifisa Candice Lynn Todd, j^i^g ^^^ Randolph Black, to
manager M«l Mai* leeps the *« ««rria A. »^J^^„ 2nd U. John lUUard Butto Bail-
JloTboinidng wtth tarwd Biw Ifr. R^»ey a tlj son of Mr «^ ,io. USA.
?l*tLl?^,SnSri:^ !Si.^C^ U.BalUioisthe«««fMr.«.d
jJ^^SLJjIiiSSLSr mIss TWd graduated !!«« Vi.- Mrs. Robat Hioitoi BaiUto of
(boy icoirt bear). Nickoloui ll«»j ^« Beart I^h School and at- Virginia Beach.
toBdod Mary WartingtoB CoUege.
Mr. Rainey is a graduate ci A.
U Brown H0i School. Kannap-
0^, and the University of Nortti
(^t^taa wbM« he rec^ved a B.S.
in busineiK ackninis^atim.
Kings Craittt
Kn*QS GRANt -"■ All toftnha-
tlve talk on tte basic f undttnenf.
Mn. als of fkiwff arranging, wtttt en»
Jr.. aiMnunce p^y,^ ^^ prtpwaoon orfiSStt
was pl^ented at the Oetflber m^cft'
Ipg of (he king's Gr^ Gameb
Oiiiirttb Mrs. C. t. Ikiabbartilr
as
Vff^fm Itt^ SUN, Tliyfrthif ,
adMr
Kola (cide b^r),
and scads of otho- wee
doth ai^nato. at onty a ttollar.
to deilgit the Yoipgar Set Have
you seen Dialia^ Fim^^uty
Decors aH made wd ready to uae?
Th^ ffalbnail canto far the holib-
diQii M« ewer so anut «id the
tlddi%4iway miiidature grawtth
^'s clocks M« unkiue. Fashkxi-
llie wedcUng will talke py^ce
late December.
m
Miss Black attended St. C^rtha-
rine s Sdxwl Ridvnood and 9«dD-
ated from Hottrni Arms Sdio(4,
The wedcttig will talce place Nov. Wiehii^n, D. C. She is a gradu-
27 to the Firrt Presbj^erian ate of Monticeito Coll^. Chtoi^p),
Church. lU. Miss Black made hex deb^ in
' ' lUchmond.
Ckrtobnw, gift-giving c^»t«Jo«w; STE Th^y^SS^hZ^J*
with Me IStoD ladies' hahkiei as T I « h«nd ia^ i^ part
to mmA. A tovely, charmtog. de-
serving teenager.
THEY'LL IVEAR HATI!
Yea. we just know that the wa^
dr cased women of the HoeMRwr
will tan q> to hMa at the foUow-
ing events: Firtt, today at the
seventeenth Virgtoto Womui's For-
. . What about
tte naw Sassaea habntos? (If my-
one can go back that far 4ith
yoto- AHbee. they're just a tepOca
ot the early ColeeB Moare hair
BIRTHS
BATCMfeRAAGGClR'rY Lt. Baiilio graduated from Nor-
VIRGINIA BEACH - nfrs. Jack folk Catholic High School and frtm
Hatcher amounCea the aigage- Virginia Military InsUtute. He is
meat ot her daugWer. Miss Faye stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga.
Btm^ Hatoha-. to Lt. (j.g.) John
Ellsworth Haggerty. Jr., VSS.
Lt. Haggerty u the am of Mr. ■_
and Mrs. John Ellsworth Haaserty,
of Brulgeton, N. J.
Tne weddii^ will take place Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt J. Naggy
Nov. 26 in the Chapel in the Woods announce the irirth of their second
Naval Air Statfon, Norfolk. cWW, first son. James Joseph, on
Mias Hatcher is also the daugh- Oct. 7. in Norfolk General Hoe-
ter of toe late Mr. Hrtcher. She Ptt«' ^^^s. Naggy is the tormer
traduated trom Stuart HaU m Miss Peggy Lee Jones, daughter
Staunton and Irora Mary Washing- oi Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jones
m College. Sht is teaching school ^ Virginia Beach. Mr. Naggy is
A clinto. strestfng dMgn. was
eoBdiK^id by Ifrt. C. W. Diggs
wMh mantoara middng arrai^e-
mento u^ matoials from their
yards,
The nrwettog was held at the
home of Mrs. H. L. Molr. pr^
dent, at which time year books
wcra distrUMited.
"nuuilaflvtog table arrngemafito
wlU be Judged at the next maet-
tog wito a gurden dinto oil prun-
ing ^mU».
btolMev
ftdkit is the Uvlag dance. Hainfreaaing Is a Ihlag wt 11 la aho
a plasttc art Mka biaftet. Long years of tsractice and diadpltee are
neceMaiy to perfect both.
104 LJiSltiN RD.. VIRCINIA BEACH Fk*M GA Mttl
OUR NORFOLK LOCATION
riOO Craaby St. W«wb C«r««r — Fb. BM-Ulf
mmmmmssssBsaBmssasmBoamsss^sBBamBimBammmm
uu.
n Vlr^iia Beach.
U. Ha^erty graduated trom
VaU^ FcH-ge MUitary Academy
and from Muskingum 0>liege. He
Is statkmed at the Naval Air ^a-
tton, Natolk. ">
pleated ikirt aai a aeat deoMe-
breasted Jacket Hkc apswepi
brinaned hat is «f the aanc ma-
WIONSON-KIRBY
VimSINU BEACH - Lt and
Hfra. Reid Leon Brmstm announce
the engagement ot their daughter.
Miss Lymla Marie Bronson, to Lt.
(J,g.) WUIiim Dofogias KMy,
lan presente d (9 MUw ft W w des
and that ^ervttKei^ brtJbliifr ^ y^' -^?^ 'KBy Wrs.
over emtuisitft Mn. Dave Salter, "ghters like to wear Chri*tmaaiqr ^ crawforti and Charles Kirby
pMd ^. rn» thane Aoottaues earrings and pms to matdi «»d j^ ^^ ^^^ ^^
"The Changing WorW" of previous the wee Christmas tree sets in this ^^ wedding will take ptoce
fbnms asd will inchide auch guest shog are ever so clever and smart ^^ jj ^ ^^ ^^^ of the Im-
speaMTs as Dr. R«aell KM. on »o<*ing. You'U have a bail of tun j^^vMe ConcepUon, Naval Air
"New DimenaiflaB aad Rcaponsi- when you visit Deatoafs;^ your g^g^j^^ j^^^j^ ^
QuMmss list!
the son of Mr. and Mrs. .tosei^
Naggy oi West Poirt.
Mr. and Mr»^ Jmnes P. 0>g8wdl
announce the birth of thor first
child, a daughto-, EBzabeth Ann.
<» Oct 22 in De Paul Hospital.
Mrs. C(^weU is the formn- Misa
Dorothy Ann Caipcnter. d»ighter
ot Mn. Gla(fys Jones of Virginia
Beach and Richai:d Carpenter ol
Mystic, Cixui. Mr., Cogswell ia the
son of Mrs. I^miley Todd of Bos-
itm, Mass., and the late Alfred
CogsweMF==^^fe^^^^=5j^-:ss=5=~^~
Ulfties la Anmicaa Educatim";
Dr. naaeiiiaiv Spragae on "UteT-
ature and the S^^ace Age": te.
Glea T. Seabwg an "Sci«Ke and
Fri^sdoRi— A Chailesge to Par^
nersfalp": and Dr. Ra^* T. Over-
ayia OB "Raiigioa ia Om Age of
Miss Bronson
Escambia High
cola, I<1a«»ss
gracktated ntiu
School to Pensa-
Wmr m Larry AMrieb FaH-^Tbi-
tor CoUectka, Marie McCarthy
dea^aed tbte twa-part cMtamc
of slate gi«y wee! crepe. Ilw
Caidigaa Jai^ ia fMltattesa aad
bdtedJa leatlifr aver ^dryw
with a wWe cuffM edlar aad
dinril aUrt Woaderfol for a
ahoppiag day to taWa. for foot-
bid gamM wai» flie eaiy for
coat aad eapedaQy far travel
dates.
styles; neat to the head cute wtth
a tWdc-to^be^yebrow bang ef-
todf) . . . FaablDns to recreatimi:
well. th»«'s young C^uiibe K«h
■edy asking for the Coca- Coto
lea^ frog at the Worid's Fair.
Wo^d«\Ltf cheerless Meaea ever
got
She
Hidilaa of Bcrgdarf Ceedmaa 'a*
from an oM magazine {rfioto of toe
great one-ttid-<mly tennis star Sa-
MMe Leaglea, has o-eated nurve-
Ipus, gUonorous hair boids to
ysney wad crepe for |niaoning
tiuae wito tone haa--dos. Ai^rthii^
coverage to next vraek's Sna. ...
The next hat-wetfh^ midlence will
be ^ the Pre-HoUday Faahiao and
Car Cliiuc at !fort(^'s Kltoe'i
ChevrsM showrooms at 10:30 on
the motnk« of Wottneaday, Ko-
veata 17 when Aawa ft Braw»-
ley's faahhm wUl adorn the six
'models 1^ will show bow to
gracefully and corr^cUy get mo « oiMyiag feather jobs for hia
FA8BI0NABLBS
Bin. R. L. C^aa^maa. vi^ ii-
ways tooin as if she popped out _ Lfi jj
of a bwdbox, is really expert knit- ^^^tfJttkJSf-GXIK
tar. I^obdl^ tb^'a why she.toans CHESAPEAKE — Mr. and Mrs.
la jliit nllti anil Innktt n vogmth J. HoUs ()iddls|r ffimMincs the en-
Ti+th«r: . . "Hie (me-and-only gagemeirt ot their dau^Jtw, Miss
Beidriee Life. «iu> origmated the Joan Carol Quidi^, to WilUam
{MlibOK-oihtbe-backKif-thehead lad HarotoCook.
is now wearing beaiMesiX Yea, Mr. Qwk is the $<» ot Mrs.
ma'am, and beanies <rf ady randi B«lie R. Woods of Virginia B«ich
mtok or white ermtoe! Whtoh re- and stepson (rf the tote Mark
mtods us that Iba. Jack AaMry is Woods.
a (riltoex devotee and her band- Miss Qbidley is a 196S graduate
some toibby prefers them. No veils of Great Bridge High School.
Bfr. Cook graduated from Great
Mr. and Mrs. George Edwi0|^
Fee announce the t»rth ot VM&
toird daughta*. Cynthto Grace, on
Oct. 24 to Qiicago, HI. Mrs. Fee
is the former Miss Marilyn Lee
Smith, daught/M- oi Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Smith of Waat Hm-
ton, Mass. Mr. Fee is the son ^
Gapt md Mrs. George JgtfeiMU
Fee of Virginia Beach.
ONE
HANDSOME
. -ROBE
Our iight-^s-a-feather
pure wool
challis robe,
With ikinty ell-over
W^brpldery.
W^ite, powder, pink.
i^liaWMibnMb Z^iuV^UfSimuiT
%. nm I MAQONA / MniM
^aftfe/feJJlc0tf
«
■
• I
" 3305 Atlantic Ave.
ViH. Beach
111 CoUege Place
Norfolk
and out of a ctt-. . . . Many Vir-
ginto Beadi garden entbiariaats
plan to attend the aitoiaM Lafce-
«^x)d Holiday House to t^ home
of the Jaaaea ^XT-fibaaa'a, 1375
kjnory Place, to NorfoUc cm Wed-
neaday. Deeeotoer 1. The hours
ai« noon! till 10 pin. and, gk-to.
{rfeaae wear your ptetttost h^
and please, no sirike he^> bd-
dorfalfy, the Ateo's tave maqy
intererttog piens they've ctritoded
to shipping it to her? from their many tripe to Ecuadoi^,
tor it! . . . Milliner Pan^na «* Itaty.
LOfMONG ABOUf
pretty wife! ... And that ftoishes Bridge High School to 1984.
this week's fastoon foktoroi! Tne wedding wiU take place
Dec. 11 at I p.m. to Memmrial
Methodist Churdi.
rfter-five wmt now b^ig riwmi
at the I^aiveMe Aeppe, eapedaMy
the sbMt cocktail dresses aotf fQ^
mak. Divine c^ contol^tttoin,
to get some oivertog on temale too. While bladk and gold are still
heatte — nWch ntiay. evMrtually. pwd now is toe season for kwdy
lead to the lady-like took of ahvays white fa^doba, knost eqiecially if
wearing a hat to complete the you're cruiae or resort bouad.
faridoB pfctort! ... Can anyone What's toveber than chalky white
i«teirabe« reading the Sunday dur^tg-the hoUday gaytimes? Nat
limes and seeing photos of t he vetted recent Window-to-WMtes
Book Review Kenpsville GC
HAV' MECTS cole-hampel
■'■'f nilafcllf VffiGINIA BEACH - Mr. and
VIRGINiL BEACH - Diaabtod Mrs. Alvis Moirtgomery Cole aa-
Amerlcan V^ans of Virgtoto «««* ft^,.*^*^^^** ?!""
Beach Chapter No. 20 wiU hoW <*a^«^' J^ ,^5^^" ^ ^'
the next meettog on November 8 to^Ken^to Earl HampeL
at 8 pjn. to- the Cavalter Hotel. ^J^^"*^?!^ 2 ^ "^^ ^ ^'•
* and ybn. Earl M. Hempel Sr.
All members are urged to attend Min C(^ Is a 1963 gractoate of
to discuas the Tklewater Veterans Ptincess Anne Hi^ School.
We've nottoed ttie perfactty tove- Anqditfkm Parade for November Mr. Hampei is a 1961 gractoate
ly ftowing chitfons and crepes for n. of prtocess Anne High School.
VIRGINU BEAOI — Imogen
Yawn, Ubrarian at Fwt^iffy. wJU
preseit the YWCA Book Review
tola mwntog at 10:30 ajn.
Sie wUl review tiuwe tf Mwy
»0w«t8 |)ook»-"I«ne Coacbea
Walttog," "The Moonsptaoers."
and "TWa R«i# Magto." AU three
bodB have a European bad^irouad
Old are vividly descripthw sua-
pene stories, ooellent for past-
ttane reattog.
Coffee wiU|be served at 10 iu^a.
Tte piMc^ Is Gorttially uvttecl
to these &ee YWCA Book Re-
vieiwB.
Civic League
CHESaPOKN COU»JY-A very
knjjortant meeting of*the Cheao-
^nem OAoay Gvfc l«iffie will
be Iwid Itaitaesaay. November 10
at • pm i« Oe FiWBthy Metho-
^stCtercb.
All property owners fa the Coi.
09 are urgsd to atteod.
KEMPSVILLE - The 0<^ober
meettog (tf the Kempsvilto Garden
Chib was bekl at the home of Mrs.
C. A. Bamtortli. 5112 Overland
Road. J-
Mrs. P. E. Loti.,|be |ueat speak-
er, qnfce 00 "PtorUamentary Pro-
cedure."
The Btardnmod Garden Chto
members judged die arrangements
and awarded a bkie rtobon to
Mrs. John W. Moore; red to Mn.
f. C. Lilley. Mrs. WealerilaRHaoo,
Mrs. Bnck J. Scott, Mrs. M. M.
Gi««orv and Mrs. W. A. StoUingi:
and yeiioir to Ita. R. R. Garrioli
For borttorifave. bhwa went to
Mrs. H. T. Aydlette. Mn. J. J.
Bateman. Mrs. Jbha W. Moore.
Mirs. H. D. Pq$ aad Mias Atae
Pordy: red to Ma Amie I^sdy.
IfisB f auUilM i i Q'ltoarke. Uxf
Mm MtwK. Mrs. 3. J.^ Batomaa,
Ifiv. Boi D. beaidds and Bbi
B. T. Ayvflelta: aad |«ltow to
ma TTitliliiiw dtamte, Ifct. J.
J. Batenn aad Mn. fl. T. Ayd-
>J4oiUdi KobtA
f^iain ana f-^nni
(SonunUt eJLlnt Of
» JiJf Slip.
• BU ^Ui
• %tt Slip.
lowni
P'
0ianoir
J4i f^adJ, Lmom
JioMnce lA/iUon
307 Leslcin Road
1^ Cdiege Place
RUBY WELLS
oMnniw CKsnr
. "Chthmg With {A Personal Tow***
317 Laskin Hood .iVk^mMmk
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yiminla PMch SUN, Thursday, November 4, 1 965
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Owners Of
MAKES THE OOMG TDUGH
Virginia Beach Sun j,
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^bMed Every Tliurt^ey
And The Virginia Beech Newt
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Sukm-^ttae rates br ■»>
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BNTOilAU^
^Iwr New ©anger^iv^tir Roaclr
Another motorcyclist has been killed
on the rwris o^ VIrglnJa Beach. Regard-
1^ 0f tile cireumstences surrounding
thi accid^f, the rider is just as dead.
No matter who was at fault or if blanr^e
gM^^NI pla^, the fact remains that
^iG#MH' Human l;>eing has beconle a
•tetlttic v^lie riding a motorbike. The
most r«:ent death came shortly after
midnight CNi Oreat Neck Road. Some-
how or other, the cycle collided head-
on with an om»mir|g car. This is not
the first dea^ thet has occurred on one
of the small motorcycles. As we have
said before, we understand how these
overgrown bikes, have multiplied so
quickly. Th^y are relatively iriexpen-
sive, particular to the younger fenera-
tion, because crf^the design and because
of the thrill of riding one.
Public con^m has come lately be-
cause of the rash of accidents and injur-
ies, even fatal Injuries at Virginia Beach
end elsewhere. We would really hate
to see any restrictions placed on the
riders of such vehicles, but unless the
toll deaeases soon, restrictlQiis will be
In order. >
These v^fcles are d^gerous. Of
that, there tm^ be no ckswt. However,
they can be operated safely if precau-
«w» Mt tak«i|WM^^^I^^ t^#
;^iy c^^fO90^9^imM^HKlii9 ^^jlK aii»
the road. Spe«d is usually a major fac-
tor in these motoH3ii^> ecciiiints elso.
But those are not'alf the problenr^s. Too
often accidents occur through a lack of
self-restraint and s^-dlsclpline by the
riders.
Sooner or later something will have
ki be ^ne to cut down on the number
of Injuries and deaths. It has been sug-
l^ted that voluntary efforts be made
1^ safety groups, parental advice and
tducation, and by repeated warnings,
but If this still does not curb the deaths,
then some otl^r n*ans nHjst be foui^.
Iliere is alrea(^ sf rious frequency to
motorbike accidents, and we believe
some restraints and laws are needed
Immediately before the toll gets any
higher.
We suggest that Virginia Beach
City Council pass an ordinance that
makes it a misdemeanor for a rider of
such a vehicle not to have a safety hel-
met on. This will not st<^ the accidents,
but the helmets may serve as a deter-
rent to sfrious injury or death. Police
and hospital records show that most of
the injuries are head injuries caused
when the rider goes head over heels in
a crash. Pprhaps the rider hit something
first, or perhaps he used 'the front-
wheel brakes firrt.iBut regardless, head
injuries have been the result.
We also suggest that Council pass a
law that only one person may ride on
the motorbike at a time. We have seen
two persons on them only too often.
This Is extremely dangerous. Then too,
weJeeHhat the Virginia Beach police
should crack down oin the motorcycle
riders with two aboard or with a driver
with no crash helmet. Immedijtely the
police could begin a real enforcement
program, aimed at nabbing the speed-
ing motorbikes, and the riders who cut
in and out of traffic arbitrarily, as well
as those who block traffic lanes by rid-
ing two and three abreast. Also the po-
lice might crack down on those riders
who are obviously reckless andhmder
aut<»n©b»fe traffic. :^-= ™-«™,^^™.
^^JTHi^typiof t«h»cle has growrt - In
scope to almost alarming proportions,
and they are kmoQ ridden by toq many
Inexperlented drivers. It seems to us
that education and good common sense
in highway driving are the two simple
keys nere.
'We urge Virginia Beach City Council
ti pass law* now, aimed at rec^clng
fhe afready high toff, but If all else fails
and |hf toll SQntinupS to climb, we will
urge ^^Mge of a law at Virgipia
Beach, prohibiting the use of such ve-
hicles after sundown. Perhaps that can
be another deterrent.
In most cases it is the youthful riders
who are causing the trouble, and we do
not want to see their recreation limited
any way, but something must be
in
done . . . right now.
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An Unwise Decie
Let It he said to the credit of Mayor
Frank Dusch that after he issued the
proclamation closing the city^off ices on
t election day, he did nctf engage In any
2 running political debate with those of
S the opposition who tried, in our opinion
•* to make «)me political capital out of the
closing.
The Viifinia Beach Sun sees nothing
wrong wWh #^ closing of the offices,
since It Is a Itate holiday and one of
the most Important days of all times.
We predict the time will come when all
liisinesses of all desCTiption will take a
holiday on Election day so as to focus
on the importance of the occasion. But
the City of Vir^inia^each is in a sena-
ls( torial c^trift comprising of Portsmouth,
Chnlip»i1ili.ahd V^inia Beach. We
think thet Virginia Beach should not
have closed its offices unless the Cities
# ^rtsmoulh and Chesapeake did the
iome.
If it were pur^^^^cal el^ion and
/ ctos^ lABR, it wmi\d have
been another matter, l>ut under condi-
tions as exist^ <m Tuesday, we think
decision t^ w^ m«l^-Was ^liti-
;^nwis#.
\Nh4n the proclamation was first Is-
sued, we made a few calls to sOfT»
people iat random. Calls in Portsmouth
and Chesapeake indicated that they
thought that Virginia Beach should not
have closed and that see rr»d to be the
genetral feeling in the Ci^ of Virginia
Beach. Whether or not It oast Virginia
Beach organization any \^es, of course,
will never be known.
We are advised that the car^iidates
Irwolved were not consulted and were
not parties to this sfccislon, but the de-
cision w&s made by tiflclals who were
trifly consclentlou* InHhelr decision that
it was the propiNP thing to cb. If dmA-
sions to close !«^|^fc»i on ^y ela-
tion day is ipili, ^ shouW l?e made
well in adv^f of elections rather than
as a last rplnvrte decision so as to ha\^
an issue such m this involved in a carr«»
paign when it actually h» n(^h»ng,l#
do with the real issues.
„ Again we say we know the type of
crffictsU wl^ made this decision, ar|d
we krK>w A^ were conscientious in
their yiewsv We are also confident that
had they given a little longer considera-
tion In this matter they probably would
not have closed on such a short notice.
Ail Open Letter To The Great Pumpkin
Be^een now and «»♦ October tl,
we K>pe you will make a conscious ef-
fort to m ake youf influence felt
throughout tf w Jarwd . fay ev ery other
holiday or festival day of the calendar
year, there is always someone we can
call upon for both inspiration and infor-
mation. But up to this point, nolx>dy
s^nrts to care atx)ut being in charge
Halloween. It is our firm belief that you
are Hie logical one to handle this chore
of love, and we promise our full sup-
p)rt in the future.' *
This year Halloween was' very con-
Fusing. No one seemed to know when
to celebrate it. There were frantic calls
to the police, the mayor, to radio sta-
ions, TV stations and to the Virginia
Beach Sun. The calls came from respon-
sible serious-minded individuals genu-
inely interested in knowing when the
trick-or-treaters should go on the prowl.
Like everyone else, we had to admit we
did not know. Several phone calls later,
we found we were not alone. Some
parents were sending the kids out on
Saturday night, even though it was only
rhe 30th. They were doino this so the
collecting of goodies would not inter-
fere with a school night. Others ada-
mantly stuck to Sun'day night, because
that was actually Halloween. And still
others claimed that all holidays that fall
on Sunday are celebraed on Monday,
therefore their moppets would be out
Monday night. So yodsee, Qreat Pump-
kin, everyone was confused. To our
knowledge, this Is the first three-day
Halloween ever.
Then too, it seems that some rules
must be drawn. Dentists and doctors
have asked homeowners not to give
candy. Supposedly it is bad for the
teeth and stomach. They suggested
fruit, particularly apptes. This would not
have Been fea^ble in our neighbor-
hood. First of all the kids could not have
carried all the apples they would have
itr^ff^ shopping bags
^md pillow cases w&m alreiiy over-
flowing. Then too, iTr, apples for the
more than two hundred under 14
youngsters, who arrived at our door,
would have been too expensive. We
figure it would have cost alxjut twenty
dollars that way. '
For two and a half hours on Satur-
,^ l^pa^^rpnltldfT^hair up to the
frcNnt door, and met the steady stream
of ghosts, hobgoblins, witches, devils,
pirates, dai^lrj girls, etc., and handed
out lo^ei. we ^ere there alnrv^aj,
long Sunday »i^ht. Seems the T^ids
came from miles around. We have
never seen the majority of them before.
Their parents brought them in cars to
our neighborhood, let them off, picked
them up when they were finished on
our block and took them to another
neighborhood. Halloween trick or treat-
ing apparently became big business.
And there is one nrK>re thing too.
Great Pumpkin. By actual count, only
one of every three said "Thank you"
when they were handed the treats. This
bothered us. Even our two-year old
knows better fhan that.
Please sir, do not take this letter as
being from the Scrooge of Halloween.
We are most happy to see the lack of
vandalism of Halloweens past, and we
are most happy to see the children hav-
ing a good time. All we ask is a little
more organization. We hope that by
Halloween 1966, you will have estab-
lished a few rules, and will set a defi-
nite date for trick-or-treater$. We con-
sider you a most important symbol of
Halloween, and we consider your posi-
tion most important. We think you
"should be loved and revered by kiddies
everywhere. We really meant to meet
you in the pumpkin patch to talk all
this over with you, but we were not
really sure what night to come.
Yours truly,
Managing Editor,
Tlie Election Is Over
We wish to offer our sincerest con-
gratulations to the winners in Tuesday's
election. The voters have made their
choices, and we are pleaskj with the
outcome. The one aspect of the election
0^t still displeases us is that not enough
qualified voters turned out at the polls.
But a lar^ number did, and made their
opinions known by the way the ballots
were cast.
On the statewide level, we look for-
ward to the leadership of Governor-
elect Mills E. Godwin, Jr. We feel cer-
tain that the state of Virginia can be
proud to have such a fine statesman
and gentleman as its 5pvernor, In the
four years to come, we fully expect the
implementation of Go<^|n's "Program
of Progress," and we kiloM/ we can ejf*
pect .a continuation of recent programs
desigr^ed for the bettferment of the
State. The new Governor will be ably
assisted by his Lt. Governor, Fred Pol-
lard and his Attorney-General Itobert Y.
Button.
Here in our own Third Senatorial Dls-
trlctr we are pleased that the voters
have chosen"'the three men whom we
supported. We are confident that ffill
Kellam, Bill Hodges and Bill %>ong will
best serve the interests of th? District,
as well as their own, home cittes. We are
also quite happy that the wo^h^ave
seen fit to choose one Serwtor from
each of the three cities in the District.
We are also pleased that P. B. White
and Ned Caton will be serving Virginia
^ch in the House of Pel^^at^.
~x -r r ft *tr^ L.jE.^^JM..^^^aii^-^
il Program To CoiMiat Heart
Diseaae, OaneoriM itnrfca
The toll (A lieart diaeaa^ msmf Mtf Itookt fnVmim
of liuman suffaring caniwt N waawwd. ^ we do
know that these three Icill^rs wrf cff|pl«r» of nwikted
in this couAtfy ak^oa aneetad th«il!r« of
30 million persona and thdr tenmtag and
friends in 1968, lUid took the Hvtt of
1,187.658 Americaaa.
Heart disease, eaneer and stroke ae^
eount for 71 percent of all deaths in this
conntrf,
C0St MOH
The eeonomic .^>rt to tha.Ns^lo* *of
the ravages wrought fey heart d issaiiy
eancer and stroke apnoyiiti to te •memi
of 14 billion each yeat Ht asa^ jl jir s
and trMitment, aiul i^|anto to te aitea
of IM Mllion if we take into Mcoimtlbe losa to pmkte^
disaUHty.
To combat heart disease, cancer and sti^a, THMmM
Johnson in March of 1964 appointed a Commisslffla of
^r eountiya m(»t distinguished mecHi^ authdritled
and hiymen under the chairmanship of the iBterMt(^<i
ally famous heart surgeon, Dr. Miclael E. DeBakey,
hold»> of the Distinguished Service Medal of the Am&k
can M^ical Association.
At the end of a careful study, the Commissfon «)n.
eluded: "America need no longer tolerate several hun*
dred thousand unnecessary deaths each year from heart
disease, cancer and strolce. By bringing to all the peo-
ple the full benefit of what Is now Imown of preventiM,
detection, ireataient, and cure, we could teve e^n ffm,
a nuq)b<nr of lives equal to the p<^ulatron of a major
city."
POi FULL BINEFiT OF MiDICAL PROOIESS
I was privileged to sponsor the legislation to carry
out the recommendations of the Commission. As sig^d
into law, the legislation authorizes the Public H^lth
Service to award funds to assist in carrying out new
programs of demonstrations, consultations, research and
training in order to assist. physicians and hospitals itt
bringing to their patients the latest advances in pre*
vention, diagnosis, and treatment in the fields of hearl
dii^ise, cancer And stroke. ^
Some of the diseases we faced in the past, such inI
yellow fever, malaria, typhoid fever, smallpox, and pol^
are no longer threats to our health. Now we must min^
mize the toll of heart disease, cancer and stroice.
eflTorts will lead to a healthier and stron^r AmMid^^^:
Tlie words of the eminent British statesmkn, BenJMaifl
Disraeli are no less true today than they were a ^itui^/
ago when he deciai«d that the health of tha peop^Hw
really the foundation upon which all the happfne^an^ -
all their powers as a state 4^w4» ""
'"tl^tf"
NOTE OF APPREClATICnr
like to ex{»«ss our
tninks ior Uie maiiy atpresMons
<rf s^pitfpathy and kiodn^s extoid-
ed to us during tix recent be-
reavement and loss ot our son and
brother, Paul McBroem. We were
especially toucbed by the response
of his friends and dasandates.
Mrs. Lee McBrbom and Gary
"niomas Mcfiroom
My dear Mr. Lowenthal,
The League ot Women Voters
of Norfolk and Vk-ginia Beach
would like to ilank. your pi^r
tw the covera^ yoi gave us in
our celebration ot United Nations
Day on the 24th at the Dome, and
the Candidates' Meetii^ at Link-
horn Ptf-k School on the Kth. uie
ammnt (A space you gave us tor
projects <m two successive days
was oertaialy appreciated.
We h(H>e. as a grmip ot ii^onned
MMKkMraneering womaa, to help
our growii^ community here a^
Virginia B^K:h as well as youi;
newspape- does.
Le^gueily,
Dm^s Arnold Barnes,
Publicity Chairman
■ 4 ^- liifr;
FORUM
Dear Mr. Lcmenthal:
May I extend my most siMere
congratulations for your fine edi-
torial of October 27th "NO MORE
EXCUSES, PLEASE."
I wish it was possible for each
and every parent in America to
read and digest this editorial tnr
you have certainly brought .bone
the truth as to the reasm of alt
the juvenile delinqoaicy that this
community^ and the country is
festered with. „
The recent news stwy telHng
white some parents bad protaUed
to the school aitfhorities becaise
their chilck-en h»l been qw^ed
by school authoritiea practically
noacte me sick over these protests.
It parents ruled with a moro firm
hand this spanking wowd not be
necessary.
Agam my thanks toe wrttii^ so
fearlessly on this aibject and keep
up the good work. I fed tt»t my
annual subscrif^km has paid tor
itseU ak)ne from tins me edJtoriaL
Stanldgh H., Jones
Your Faitli and You
ROBERT H. GARNER '
»
MUster, Taberaade MeHwtist Own*
"Hie late C. S. Lewis, in his "Screwtape Letters," gives us a vivid jmc-
ture of evil pCwer at work in the worid. Screwtape is a s«»ior devil,
long experioiced in the high art of leading m&i <^ tte strait nd narrow
path, writing letters cf encour^emect ami iRstructi(m M his i|i|»<ntice
aiM) ttiderlhig. Wormwood. He arises Wormwood (hat akhs^ ttie
task wiU be difficult at times, he hM a tug a^antage in tiiM nun will
net take bim seriously. Ttey will i^ believe in him, aid if thi^ do
they will look the oUwr way. Goterally, Screwtape advkK, tatanan
mortals are apath^c about their gift for evil. Tliey will bdtteve aiytUng
they want to beUeva For exanq;>le, Screwtape cortinues, t^ nun-tals
you are a friend. Let than have whiA they want, a&d teii Q\em they
caa have it now. We can w^it for paymrat later.
Hus is the way evil woAs. We can have our fun now and pqr teter.
^t the biUs always come due. and in the nuM^' ^ anwid evil, th;
I^ are not a}ways predated to ytw personally. Scnnetimes they caU
for pavment frcm those who love ym most— fami^ aiKi fria^
Ob tha other hand, if a wai chooses good instead of evfl, ht mu^ pay
for it bsfere he cats it. The cdlege studect, for etan-ple, if he wants
good grades, wiU have to sacrSice many an hear of ftm ard Measure
while be devotes time to study. But the baiefit will be resfed ei the^-^
dav d exanainatioR.
Hits is ts say that lj& require npu^ than kiuwkdge, nort than
understanding, nuire than respoastttU^; A re^wes petsooti ^.scipUne
<wbkk wUl Um aal vtiaigthea mm-al nHJsctes f<ff the 4y wlm (il^
arefeeim ~ "
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a atlttid U^Hortioa pas w car^
at the box d!^.
Tbe sale of ttudoit tkketft nt^
be knttaA ^ th« 1^ of the g^me.
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aipi Com, "From the re>||iMa
we g^ vtfllie iMe to jut^ oi
&• lONiMiiF if continumg , the
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fflported a brisk pale
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flock of^
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gpepilp met Satonta^s eon-
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where * yoMT fors «• CKpewd to a fiMit many
hazarii. \^^tn you tdn yow f wi out <rf tlorc^ie,
coil us lor ^hw (^MicAy Fur Moator tosuronct.
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FQPfCS^ ,AI«1C -p. 13if K#*
Hin H^ fokodT Pfay ileal AnKia-
Ito 4 ^ar ti n en t hM awomoed
IM^ an e9^»«iKTicular ctaaa m
gymnaittoa.is nof .«?a|tgtoe |p !%•
ta-eatod KMn a^Mea.
mm tm^ pq* y^mm e^
ten, uU ttiS ID y****yMf^^y^
CrRBMt, |Mf TMtaUt. ii fo»
ducting !{« daas on Wednesday
flw^Mi^ aft«- adMoi.
Trimble, who k a faculty mon-
ber )^ Old pgniitai CoM^. im
tpke ranked ttrird and (nice sec-
(OOd to ««iid ftaasltm^ m/fff
ikiliig ctmpetitton.
Coach VaoBenschoten, in diacus-
•tog the toiportamx oi the iHt>-
pram, pointed oirt that like mort
ather ^rts in the United ^tes,
^nnnaatics sbouki begin to the
tt^ sdiooL VanBensdMten ^
hopefw tim Jii ttto Mara gyn-
ttutici will become a p«t at Kel-
tom'a tolendiotoste progrtoii.
The dMi baa #tBi feifn«»i
for two weeks and tm» W KeUam
atfaMH «» {Mr4e^atta|.
1 reooitt.
ctote sea»d
^kA
aif tN for fN «likJ
|f|«inaoii<likato«prik
Jniir ^1 — Bi^iiide has been
the power boiae to ttis toa^ie
and ttey aet pmm0Jf to tirst
ptpt vtth • moii H 4 «l# and
«it 4^at seataii Is to a««KS
gtoce Idtb a iwmi gf 3 and I4
ttid Seaboard holds on to third
wMh • raoocdof S wtaa and Sde-
BEEFSAIE!
4ir tou iBoavi
mm
ML fmCit INCLUDE CU
•ov. lUpfilto
HiiiKiiXSibis
HUHVJW
ntlOHM
Iqr aome that Sealack wwld run
vnsf vim tfta titto urly ftonng
the ataioB. tlili hu been {mqvob
to b* ftfto 4 dViiril 11^ ^
Seatack's Se^ors to accon^Uab.
ttMf htva taeed stia tppmim
aU season and the "Hard Nose"
grid iron mmtmm CkK and
Nevriight atoid taU as tigbtinf ex-
if preseptly to
0ce wfth a 3 ^nd 1 rec(»rd. New-
t^bt third ^i0/t^ K nepd^ol I atd
2 and CItK rktes oa ti^ of the pack
in Crat ptaoe vitti a record of S
wiitt white anSertng only oDe de-
feat „„ ^_
can ofiwitn cascB wb tmn anv-
ii« cut? Iliis qoeidao wtU have
an. nswor liar tba bt» toan
niBet (m Nov. 8, nas. 'Ibe winier
wfll nMfoubbsc^ be taigoe dnin-
{riOD.
Virginia BeacH SUh^ ThMfidty, NpytmtwM, i96i
9M ^«ttM. ttie anitog Ford drhr« from Camden. S. C, already
las ertabliiM a 'lirMT in ttie Na^Ml AaaociaUen for Mort tar
fladng ids acaaon.
And iiM WjfMff-tM CmAm, S. C, veteran oeukl me the Ade-
Mtor 301 Iraiky, |lav,'7 at Wxymk Raceway m the siHrii^owd to
iettiog irarthe- resird to MAfiCAR.
Wh^ ^T^ vraa the VK& Grsai National ctonpion^ rec^tly,
he became the first I'ord driver to iske the tide. It was his s^xmd
crown alter wlming the dbanyion^ip in 1961 in a Qievrolrt.
Jarntt still has his eye en taking the "tt^e crown." atmt^t^ no
(kiver has done in the 17-year history of the cucuit.
roM mncs wirai^ the chotqitoiuh^, wionli^ ^ sarat races and
msmi^ the moA tao^y.
Kdhm Hi^'a band goes Iqr— eadi right foot to perfect riQrthm.
(flMla Igr
Stotistteally, there were 4^00
marchers. 15,000 spectators. 19
floats, 62 bands (moat from Mar-
by togi seteonn tm anaU d^-
dren. pv»- 40.000 ,Ug fbikh-eD>-
aod nat tne d(%— mddng up the
Uth Amual Soriaeis' Day Oystn'
)
for dialtty Anil tow Priess
BisukEfo vmr
RUG SHOP
no W. }1)t Slrt^<
m 2-7076
Miferifowt ^wt jg
CIITik WMffP 't^tDWI
tnOFICATI^ft W^M 1i»
AU CutttaMn^ JleaU aw iiOW fuaiM-
teni tondur aM ***PUP * **^tor w
or your mon^ refulKl«d for the
amount returned witftia 30 dsy«.
Vi Hog
19nb.
Free Rndndng
JMm
•raoAL ioKT eiiT
opa TU. I
vMRtonnit*
aMrr»^aiil.tM
1 prMfe A la^ Tiirkwy i(^ 1 lif|
: OS s&oings grow
llits notMf^ better ttma foMflfii 18)^
figi ioeoiN^ M give you the peace nf niind
lid With financial security. You
I f re prepii»*fer etpergenciet
iWes.
$ki§rimn ind worry less. Every dollar
yoy fiM ^ your accoiint gives you great^f
IMkN^ M«al Ml^itep fiyinf ill
IgmiMtfJHvMend ||li» rati el 4^% per
Bowl Parade. -*-
F^ainiing to dowhtown Norfolk
last Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at City
HaU avenue aul Bank street, if
coattanied t^ Grvilty to fUt street
to kM f omurtioa ef well-trained
marching units, fa^iimiably uni-
formed b^mds. mad ftoi^ ex{»-eM-
y^ Of aa^sm Oieme at ttie
l»hitoi»-s. plus the toanor of the
TV y wwatlrtaa 'Md antaiai floats
... and oe^ MtiHg toe maagr
spadators toilet -^.d,reitf puxpoae
d the parade and the foUowtog
footoiril gssne b^wees William ft
Ifary and Soutiwra Mississippi was
(tai "StKK^ Up Bm So That
Weak Legs Might Walk' thrsi^
the tod ntting.
1^ day was perfect parade and
football weather, oaa onild not
«ouat tba ^>arkling stoMUne and
chan^apw air which {irompted
us to c^ch the 7:30 a.m. txis to
NcKfolk and to attam a vantage
point on ttqp the Greyhound bus
temdnal Ww s^t.
There was applause, smiles, and
a tow taais as we oldsters saiuted
the Fl^ at least fifty t^ties, and
tbou^ of those othtf" young num
to Viataain ad the mws misun-
(kntantKoa^ tbnwgtoQt the world.
EtaaHUatty, bowwvff. nmst ol the
maH:he^ and spectotors w^-e
ymiag. Pretty girls aboundiKf.
There was toe Itttte crippled gIrJ
atop a float in CMitrast to Miss
NwMt, The Gokl Piu^ Cats, tlM
Doie Darting troupe of Dancers,
Miss High Sclwol of America and
Im Pendants, toe highly deco-
ratod smell ^is to Miick and
wtdto vehwi with b«M Miters pre-
cedtog tba Lamddwg W^ Sched
ludt . . . and "Miss Oyster Bowl
faadi** Patxlcto Am Murdeo.
dipv^tor of the lUustHttis Poteiv-
late of Khedive Temple, Bernard
C, Muiden.
Wa took special cognizance ef
the Tvt^ma Beach units iroai
Cm, Kellam, Princess Ann&
Keqifbriito afliL^ii^a Beach
Hiili , schooH; all l^ing honor . to
our dty. Fr^ UieH^nallest small
fry oa tbe sidewalk t9 the oldest
observers, this great parade pre-
IMed a cttaUaigh^ {review to
the gstae latier ra the day aft
iqresum Fields.— Da«^ AnM
Barnes.
larrptt already has fte title kx^ed ^ m he can go flat eul and
not iMive to worry about finisiu^ for polils.
^sdot Jofanaim baa die tnoat wins wjth 13, «ity one ahead of Jar-
rett. Fred Lorenza has the m^ money, 177^80 but to ot^y I1.24S in
.root of Ned.
"I bad to beat (Njt Didc n^rhemn for the chanpoi^bip and now
I'm toying to bMt JiaUor for the most wins ami FYeddle for the mmi
mon^," Jwrett «dd. "Ikiae ate three tough guys to beat."
In tbe lOOioiler at Hillaboro, N. C, Jatrett's bhie ttOS Ford blew
its engtoe and ba vrauad up Mth, lilddiig up $no on L««ie^ who
wasn't eai/ertd.
Silt .Mmson has Ife trodUra too and finisfaad ody «ne podtton
in front of Jwrdt with a IfftAxn "A fraw."
Dk^ Hutetaarson. «dio took the last race a^ Uoyock, wm ^ win-
ner.
Itie Tldew^r 300, a 300-Iap race arouod the laat ou-tiilrd of a
nile track, cariias # {wrse of $S,3» wtth Uw vf^inec ptoktog up H.OOO.
That ojuld be enough money to him toe ci^ rwe to Jarre's faw>r
if he and Lorenzoi finish ctose at Rockto^uun. And Nad wiU be gomg
all out for a vi(^ry to edge Johnsm.
Jarrdt, enjoying his bluest y«u- to ri^og, has his work cut <mt
for him m shoiktog Ux the "U*^ oxiwn." "Bitt'it woidd be sometoing
dlootdd wto^
A fa^ talented /ield is expected
evBm of ^e HASOf^ season.
&n: tbe race, tbe S5th nd final
And Jarrett will be ri«bt Acre. He started SS of I3ie S3 rac^ (his
BtBMiD — the most of any drivu-. And it would have been 53 b(A drivers
w«*e eUgfik to€ Mdy one of the two 100-miie qualifying races at Day-
tona to Ftimiary.
Ttone trWs v«4Il be held bom 1:00 p a ^rifi 2p.iit. «M ^ Mc#
gettii^ toe greaa fia| id 1:30 pjn.
COMING TO VA. BEACH NOV. 20
al Wh^Hialr Ba^^baU is com-
iig to Vlrgiqia Bettdi. The \^
l^a Rdiel Rousers wiS {4ay ^e
Princess Anne Hi^ School basket-
ball team to die «AooI gymnaslmr.
on Saturday. Nov. 20 at 8 pjn.
Hie Sdbd $taim^ m* a prof ea-
siowd team of bask^bidl j^en
who are c^iftoed to K'heekdiairs
and ibey represent toe ^ato of
Virginia ^atost otiua: wheieiclr4ir
teams. . .
the team uses wpmt^ binlt
wheelchairs which they handle wfth
amazing agility. Tbe wbe^t^airs
^ Pitoc«ai Atoie team wfll ttse
are being donated by the Tidewater
Chapter | of the Americaa Red
Hie teffli c«^te <rf Um mmor
ben wito five players on the floor
M a ttoM.
Ite game wltfi PrtoMsi Anna is
^ waa iffe d by Angnia llsoae
Loi%e No. IM. hc^ Order of tbe
Moose. Aad, lli^or FVank ItaaA
has pradaiowd Nov. 20 as WMi^
diair Bashaiiidl Day in VkgiaU
inch.
Uttets for the game n« $f for
ohSdrea aad te lor adi^. A ^-
tton oi Um ^roeeads wOl f* to
Damqr Thomas' fit .Mida mtjfiuA
in Mem(Ms, Teim.
The itobd Rousen wiU |day tiieir
fint ffObumai p$m to tkt VUle-
watte ae» at tt»a Nort^ An6a
Dec. II, ^f^m ihtf meet the Bast
Coast Divtoian of the NMional
Wheelchair BasiuMiall A:aod^on
iC3uMq>i«v ftcm Ni^ivQle, Tmn.
Ikk^ may be obtiuned by cal-
Ung the Aragona Moose Lo<^ or
the whe^duur baaketbdl olfk:^ at
487-1441.
T^e Colly Avemie Bike Shc^Jias
dtm^ a Wqpda tor a te>r prize
tor toe I^iaoiss An* ^i gae^
nd INe^a, be.. I»a doaatad a
c^ l^sas salad sat tar the aecaaksn.
The Vli|^ ReM Routers yiU
piiy fgdatkmiA iHitrit^iAr tegpis
ima !<toriivfflt, Bflttoa, ffailUd-
{Aia. ftow Yffii, Im^m, Eaid^m
Ptfalyaed VotsmK iWpa, nd
possl»^ tfas Loa Aagalaa l^ytog
Wheels.
iir^'ui
SAFfBOAriNG/j
.■^affi%»*
iMml Fedeml
MWNT'S
LEAGUE
VmQINIA BEACH— Tba Fm
mts i«ea(we of Vir«»^*
W^, SdMdl WiU meat November
0^8 p.m. to toe sdwoi au(^
tOlMRt
f^Rcipat tkmtB iHU be lop
spe^.
1
lY JIM KitRici(,sAKTy omcm
l^Hgtala CrauBfarioB mt Cum mi Uaad lUknitt
During ilie last sue months of 1963. 802 pl^iaire boaters were ma-
victod^ a boding violation. For the same period of 1964, 388 were em-
victei^Wi^ing a decline of 2S0. Thus inc&^ta that the boating piAUe
is bec(antog n»re aware ei timk ree^cmiuM&i in saef boatog.
Every new bo^ cwoer sbodd team all Uiey cm abotrt safe b«^ng
prior to launching, tteir boat They should be family with ft^ e#p-
ment, the eguipmeiit ramuemeots miftm Vi^La St^^w to ^-
cerned. r^&tration requirements, rules d the, road, weathor C9eQ£^|B8
and cswtaty oa toe water.
It tf esimi^d that om 100.000 ^aaav bMten wDmUn Vir-
^'.a wato-s <hirtog ^86. Ai^rtscnoately m pmcoA of Vb^b^a's papu-
lation prefer wMerbaaed reareiAtoBal acthrttlea asd ^ tomd is ater
increasing.
Hie sport of ^lirg and skin divmg is hicreaslng. M^ boaUng and
fishtog waters wil be criatod withn tte next ton ya^ by new Jm-
pouiutanents.
facb yaarthp V. S. 0»a|t Qifa4 tm0mf( aad Aa U. S. Pcater
Squ^ns H^hlv ^Kir inunediate area makt availiMi || you VmB
courses aa aa^ boatjig. All tt will opat It a Uttle of fatv l|m«-
llnll Midi ^N, thufsdiy, Novdfftber 4, 1965
OWTUaRIES
maumm m. HAfesis dM m
Ml Mm at l«l Vkfinife Beech
tt«B., OeMM. ifter a long Uln^.
giariMli^ are tm drngten,
Ifrt. Itejoria A. Wood of Vlrgbya
tMCh, and m. Janice Van En-
(tetgHl af fforfdik: two grondchU-
*«to, iBd fivft great-pTincldiiktarm.
• • »
BAMUN S. SMITH. 2 months, the
aoB of Mn M. and Mrs. Roberta
Dofi^ Smitt) of «>17-J Oceana
ApHUncBts. died in a hosjMtal.
Baiiflnn his paraits, he is sur-
;iri9ti by three grandpaiwrts, Mr.
Mid Mrs. Ridei^ Duncan, and
Mrs. Mvgaret Smith, aU of Grin-
adl. towa.
• • r '*-■■■
llli. IIANNAA B. C3.A1IX. the
mm ft Fay M. Clark, died in a
<^^ Ra^, Iowa, ho q)ital. She
Ma fannoiy a ^tdhbbard lupcr-
vta* at litUe Oredc Am{Mbious
her husbffiMjl. she is sur-
vM«Q by her mother, Mra. Tina
Stabioneia- of MnneepoUs; a
^^^Mr, ma. Mwilyn J. Z«1ch
of Virgioia Beach; three soiia.
Robert E. LuecOK and Itanas 3.
#iboii of VfrgUa Bcaeti and Gary
U iNUe of DaUas, N. C; two itflf>-
MBi. Patrick A. Clailc and Gerald
Caaric of Boratow. CaliffNiua; a
Hmr. Mrs. Carl PalmquM of
Itaml^wtis; ttd sbc granddnl-
dm.
* * •
lorn W. CltADDOCK. a saleman
ier hati k Taylor Go. of Washing-
tm diad here. He was a Workl
War n vetem and was Nvied
ki ArUa^en Itational CeRMtoy.
He to sortlfed i^ Us owtMr.
Un. Alice ttarte Lougtiry; and
a bro(lie>. WUliMn W. a«ddKk
sf Maw Yorit
8Mi 4f OMt^naiM-. Wash.; and
t«io Mm, Uln. Mvy Simmons
of Otnliii. WaA, and Mrs. A^iif
Otien ef HMpiam. Wash.
* • •
IHE REV. JMOGH F. morgan
a naaw of VtfUa BeMh «m1 a
resident of S«^ m^yand Ave.,
Cin^mati, died in a CincuuMti
ho^tid after t tong Mneu.
He is sanfivka by his RK^her,
Mrs. liOla Uetpm of Vii^inia
Beadi; his widow, Mrs. Gussie
Morgan; tm sons, Frederidt C.
M<rgan d NMfolk «id Enoch F.
M<H>^m Sr. of Cincinnati: tmr
^ta^fben, Mrs. Neomi Mdvin tf
Norfolk, Miss Iheresa C Morgan
of AUoen, S. C; Mto Je«i A. Mm--
gan (d Knoxville, Tern., and Mitt
Loia J. Morgan of Cincinni^; four
brothoi. the Rev. C. M. M<»^an,
the Rev. E. E. Mw^an. and Al-
fred B. Moffan of Virginia Beach;
and William J. Morgan of Wash-
in^M; two sisters^ the Rev. Ibt.
4^ala 4> G ord on an d M», IsabeUe
lUz^ of Virgtaiia Beach; «id live
grandchlWwffl. -
• « •
EUtXm A. BRItUANT-Cudor
Arthur Brilliant has died in a
Pima Cminty hosirttal in ArizMta.
He was a native of Brunswick,
Maine but had Uved most of hia
Hit in Virgiste Beach. He moved
to IHicson two yean ago.
He is survived by two sons, Bm-
ric Brilliant of Oiesqpeake end
Leon T. Brilliant of Virginia
Baadi; time dai^iMers, Mra.
JttMt Meiggi of Moyock. N. C.
Mrs. Canityn Jui^ of Norfolk, and
Mrs. Harry Wilson of Norfolk: and
a brotlwr. Lorenso ftttimt. and
a sister, Mrs. Akmeda Eii. botii
of Aruttwlck. Malna. >,
G^Mfetrougb Raid «ed in a Hot*
tolk hoipM. Ha was empN^ b^
Horfok k Weataii RaWvay.
Survtving are Ha will. Ifrs.
Mildred TMa BmiBela; two
dm^mn, Mms Mary Jo &Mn-
ueto of Vlrgnta Bea^ and Ifrs.
Cbeiy! Edwina Rois of Hmttag-
ton. W. Vs.; throe brottien, An-
gm Emanuek) and Albed tkoaa-
uek) of New York and Victor &n.
amelo of PUifeiview, Long Island;
a oui hmbk. f^VBip viBNa of
Beth Pam, Un$ Istoadi twi ^
ters. IM. iUiiaAia ^Ma of Mm
Jenwy Md Ifrs. torali Pmm of
Hew Yori(; and a half MIer. Mrs.
Hmcy fViota of New Yoit.
« * •
ZEVELYN V. OtmiS of 7U Je^
icho Road died m a hoapitil. Hi
was a rettreu Navid Baae pipe-
fitt«-.
Brides his wife. Mi%. Uila Eng.
Uah Cottit, he Is survived by a
<^1^ Itt ^lih L. ftNQf it
V^idilii^ aie^aMsi V.
Gottte 4 mm^ik HjQ.; ttibe
sistm, IbA. LeSse kr^Ml and
Mra. Iby Ovom of iniiitti0n
and Mrs. Aaida ten^MT pt Graf-
ton; five teoltera. Heslie Cottle
of O MM p e i to. ttenaa Oottie of
WnUace. N.C.. Esumeat CoMe of
De«tecs. MMt, and Jamas Cot-
tle and Euro Gottte of Wya^igton;
and ^fit grtndduldren.
fMH. fttoem AMe iHaM. m
tted in a hospital after sufiirtBi a
Iwart attack.. He Waa a pM*-
graplMt Mr Notfatt atfin^fiH.
SurvMv are Ms ^M, Iftt.
Wwte Maitia Dohrtek. ttd Us
panms, Bi^fmoiia fTaainai ana
Mn. Xatberiaa HMshiVMr tM-
iMck «f Nawpoct Haws; a daugh-
ter, Mte Rebecca Sue XkOtiUk,
aid a sm John Rajmmd Pok-
0ma, Kia. CMraMv OaAi nd
AM. ElMMk niR of m*
and; and two brothers, Amea
Umiid DotwMt of Newpoi^ Newi
fkd iupBa Vkederick Oolwtek Jf
rMCsfflt, Quo.
• * •
itOYD 1. KMHJB - Ftojrd
ttxc^or Engltoh of 501 Lake
Shore Road, hosbMxl <rf Mn. Paii-
IM Wagner Ei^lMi. died recent^
in a Norfolk boepttal. He ««s a
^ tfd had mm n
iBtteNavy betore
In IHB.
Us wMM. he is lo^
Tlved by a dinl&w. Hff- 9*^
#n E. Cuaer of OiMpwe: •"»
Edwwd a*ir ef NaKolk; a iwh
thv, RandaO En^i^ of Boi»
O^; OUa; a slater Mrs. ©live
Mmm of !few Albany, Ind.t vA
two yvndcfiUdren. ^ >
^^mm^^m^^^^^^^^i^^^^^ ^ ss ss^^mm^mmmm^ m
B.
ttM feaslMiid of Mrs. Adline T.
Smk9, died in his home. He waa
a Nliral dief dark to tiie «lea
pMidiBt hi cfiarge oi in ?fff f f H iy ff
tor tte Oonbosnl ^dlroad.
UMiitiis Ma iHdow, ha Is survived
^ a itoi#ter, Ifri. OecU T.
Wehii ». of BleteeBd; two ^
ten. IfrSp* E. C. Witay and Mlas
nnJMor of l^fnibmt: aad
Ktedl teaetMr, died in a local
boi^iteL Sbe IMS a aathw of ^-
Mto Boacli mt tapifflt to Hia
nrpBHi WKA sesooi QFatem
aiore Sum S years.
, SnrvM^ an a aoBt JeraU
PMkn of ^^r^iria Baacti aiid
Mm^ staters. Wm Halsn Meq^ii
«d* Mlai Itei IMafBB dt mr
Vk^nte BeadL
« « «
MM, LOVIIB E. eMMiW,qf soo
S. Attawa naad, A gofimte ad, htts
tted te a Norfolk bespttal.
BBrvivnK are a inwyiwir, im.
Mte$r C. amHi. wd ten fraad-
lOB^ l^fata E. Owon lAd Rob-
en L. (Meaa of Vbtfiila Baadi;
two bracers. Kart Hnal and Jobn
SYMPATHY
Sympatic is csteaded to Ifra.
Kma Radolpb. MediterranosB aw
enia, on iiie kias of her (Hi^ brotb-
er, KU, wlio passed away October
M foUowbig a king illness.
rtaEHDB and NEIGIffiORS
• UOAL NOTICES
NOfiCE
TUa toto noU^ tbe public that
tbe unders^pied, tt>adb)g as Adders
Restaurant wU wittte ten dayr
after pubHeatkn of this nottce
apply to the Vkgfaya State Al-
oobidic Sevnage Contrd Board^^^
for a license to sell beer for <0
nd on preoaiaa onnaivtion.
S. ft A. Corpwatloa
T/A Ad^'s Rast a uran^
S14 Atlaatic Ave.
Va. Beads, Va.
ll-4-lt
Tm Late to Orafy
(dSVRCHJrr — V»l Bto<»yne.
CNy. i<loor, radto, heater. 6 cyt
Mler. A4 conditbn. Leaving. WUl
take best ofScr. CaU 34&«U5.
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ALAX>DIN'S LAMP ANTIQUES.
Aiat opened in new kx»ti(m. 1513
Ptiaaiire House Road (RobMm
Gamer) to ffneater Vbfkiia Be»:h.
FlMaie 4BMM4 Selected antiques
rt prices ttiat will ptoMe you.
tbraitiaw. ^an. dilna awl booka.
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(Quality
Beef Does
A&P SeU?
Value Pricec
MI7<«aiCIITS
Atf nMOfis AND Musmni
fNOIf im POI 4fc A POVND
„*5UPtt-ttGHT" QUAimr 7 INOH CUT BEEF^^^
n&fi ft Mr qnesBfA. Bat not an easj one to answer because we ham our ofwn qaa!^
standards^ different from any other meat mezchant.
These standards don't fit exactly the f andliar terms you Wow for grades of mmt As
an example, did you know that some beef, graded U.S. Ohdce, just doesn't meet our
^uper-m^if' specifications? Ifs true! You see.. .we don't buy by gnde. W# use
our own bii^ standards to bring you tibe belt yahieSi ^ ;
i;iiftt doeaat mean we don't approve of such grading— not at tSL It Just means wve
very fiu^y about the beef we label "S1^>er•Bight'' It stanc| to rgaon we tov| jo |e or
Ji^ would^fc be America's numb^ ods m^at merduu^ ^ ^ '^'^\ ^^
|: Are "Sup»-Bight" Meats a good reason for shopping A^Pt^^^^^- ^^^ l:^,!!^
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In 1909 |h» h ili wct l oii of Oranby «mi CHy Hall
AvMWM wa$ en* of thft (City's JmisImI.
. . . then H. D. Oliver had been serving for 44
years
Kectric trofep ran ^ and down Grariby Street. The
16^(^0 Sotd itood on t^ conw, tsA the many re-
tid stnva «C tha c^ wdoQOMd ilioppers all dimg Granfcy
Street la thoae yem fl. D. OttfO- was lOready ertabMah-
«i «• <SDe cf ll» cttys moat reapectod names, {»ovklii^
eoeqdete and #dl hin&d burial and ftmei^ services.
Tixfay H. D. Oliver still bcdds ite {dace as the city's
finest tai Its fieU Two floe homes, induding the new^
at 1^1^ Bndt, an experienced c^iafalb stalf and the
hHitog of ifl) y»n eMiite H. D. OUvor to serve youif
ewyneed.
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SWEET POTATOES .?<5?' 8 u^ Kb
WHITE TURNIPS «»»» 3 im. tts
GREEN CABBAGEt».do. u. 8c
DELICIOUS APPLES :£,;£ 4^.48o
DROMEDARY DATES
CALMYRNA FIGS
MONROE BRAND
APPLE SAUCE
4 ^ 49'
ROSEDALE
GREEN PEAS
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RAISIN BREAD 2 ^^M iJAKES 'ST 3 <»- Z"
JATIE PARICa'S PRMT
COMP SEE . . YOU'LL SAVE AT A&P!
THESE PfilCB HTECTIVE THRU NOV. 6 IN VIRGIN-
IA BEACH, VA. AND VICINITY.
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(thM frMn H^) of 3Sd4 Ak<itt SiMd, traveled 4e PeterriNirg vlth
•ttm- toeal miaMMi tiilt wtt^ tocMq^^Anal plait lor a <krac-
da^r pMe MBMr to te Md hi that dty jNmsdk^ tt-14 tor
thaa MO nttaiMen of Jdmrift'g I^Sb^m fawn the Tidewater
Jaedto wfl icrre m comreMiiai dUreetor tor Ae taMC^i^
FRIDDELLATODC
wm be pBBHtod by Guy FHddiB;
ecutorial page editor oi The Vk^
ginian-PUot. far tte OM Dondnim
CoU^ "DefMyrtmeat of Ei^ikii
I^eseots tte. Po^" aerta, fitati-
day, Nov. 11, ai, 3 p.i»i, tai the
fb^ies Library AsaeinUy Hall.
iVid<^. a native of Attuto. is
a grachiato ot U» uttivei^ tf
F^t^RMHMl aDd (be OAnbta Uifr
versity GmduMe Sctool of Jow^
nalian. Prior to Jcrioing.tiw staff
d tiie Norfolk pi^M* in l^nii,
1963, hB servea for ii yeart as
political writer for The lUchztniMl
News Leader.
His first book, "Jackrtraws," is
a collection <A ias News Leac^
QE DISTBIGT
IMEETING HILD
VIRGINIA BEACH - Miss
Nancy Pierce, president of the
Frank W. Cox Distribirtive Edu-
cation Club, recently (u^sided at
the annual Di^rk:t I Oftioers
Training Confa^oice, hekl A the
Kirn Memorial Library In Nor-
folk.
Each Di^ibutive EdiK:aQ«i
Club in Norfo'k and Virgmia
Beach was represorted at this
Function. TTie purpose of the evrat
was to train the officers of the
Distributive Educatioo dufas and
indoctrinate them c(M»;eming their
responsibilittes as club ^cets.
The evening was highlighted by
a speed} Inai Mib. Maude A.
Hudson who also installed each dl-
ficer.
Following 'the ienetii se^m,
the program coitfuued wtth a bahi-
quet meeting, whidi was {veskted
over by Skip Owttia, presMent of
the Narview Distritwtive Ekfeica-
tion Club.
Princi^ speaks* at the bsiqt^
meeting was Miss Janet Martki,
vice-presid«it oi the Virginia IMs-
tributive Eklucation Cluto oi Ame-
rica, from the Tidewirter »«a.
The poiormance of (he ^Ni^
people wlM attakled tlia eoaferolDS
was commendable aid ttlcir_M'
forts awl cmtributkMB BUMto a
success of the oitire evoUhg.
Grade-Level
Meetings
KINGS GItANT — Instead of
the regular Parait-TeadKr meet-
ing m l>^oventf)er, grade-level
meeting on various evaiings dur-
ing this mwith are benig held
during which the teachers will
cxjHain policies and pri^ams at
King's Grant Etenentary ScImwL
The grade-level m^tings will be
held at 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 pjn.
Grades two iMt «i Monday;
©•ades lour mA Tviesd^, and
grades one met Wednesday.
On Monday, Novsnba" 8, grades
six alf^even at Kingston School
will have tteir <ipm fwuse; to be
ioliowed on Novartw 9 \sy grawles
live; and on Thursday, Novenber
11. by ^aci^ ttira*.
es^oBma rinriter to thoae wMd»
QMT ^ipear te ttie editnii^ p«^
of Tte Vii^iniaD-Pitot
nrkktal's prc^tun for the po^7
nrtoa, ivMdi he Ubeis a "twenty
mnote aothotogy" will im^Kle se-
lections from Dylan Tnomas, Jtm
Keats, Robert Frost. WUUam
Btoke. Sb- Winter Raieigh. John
Ooone, yffm. Ernest Hei^, WU-
tirai Wordsworth. AmoU Matthew.
Robert Brownii^, Thomas Hardy,
Join Crowe RttWMne. W&i. Butler
YtMti, and "Maypop."
, S^gemit Maypt^ appears In
Friddell's second book, "I Hate
You, I Love You," a selection of
humorous essays published by
Do(j4btoday in Ai^t. ms.
The ^grnn is free ati the pub-
lic k tavHed.
President Mtl
Pub. Work^Bill
JOIfl^CW CrfY, TEX.-Pwsl-
deirt JotanbB alpMl the M 2 m-
Ikin putitie nwks ^tfng^Mem
tm, 1^ we^ wbkA hietades
$tmm M m miipiiii « the
K^fsiBavMi Met flnc^pn pnpct.
tHe aMocittui is la ttMs oi
mmm aat otthe pi^MiM
tte eKsns non^ is e^paclMl U
be retaM to te |ov«raiMbt
fki projaet was brigflMhy eltt-
miM. by m Quept of Army Itn-
gmm, to cwi $1.17 million, but
the eventual low bid was only $3«,-
000. Hie wwt m Vbe iat>ject be-
gn kat sqnuTW. and aheady a
new t>oat channel to Lymhaven
heads and a tunilBg basin have
tan'owiptoto^
tin Ml aiae iocluda a r^m-
hunemnt ol m.ooo to the dty for
tts. beadaund repienishnMot i»o-
gram.
Also taiduded tai the bUl was !».-]'
060 fw a surv^ ^Ject In V^
gtaiia B^Kh.
ASklK m THE SUN
PUNS ARE
ANNOUNCED
RIOflHOND - Plans for the
annual ob^'vance ot'the first of*
iHdal Thanksgiv^ io
have been anoec^e^ by the Vir-
ginia Thanks^ving Fe^vai, bic,
according to Fe^val ^esklent,
Dr. Clarence Bro^iw <rf Ridmond.
Scheduled for Sunday. November
21, at Beiteley Plantation, the
Charles Cffy Dx^ home of Mr.
and Jlrs. ttaUokn isaa^aa, the
BMMB^lshMli^iMbnii ^Hliflieus
se^^,' %~ drsinati^tlon ^of ihe
well (k)ciaiiaited of^al Thanks-
gfvli^ hekl «r tliis site 346 years
ago and a holiday dinna* to be
Mrved on the terraced slopes of
the pkmtation garden.
Last year mcve than 600 attend-
eo this annual event, while fwn-
drecte of others were tiuned away
due to space limitations. Mr. Wil-
liam G. Siannon. Festival Vice
!^nQSi<to)t. in charge of plans for
ttw Berketey eveiA has anncKinced
ttuA Ui^Htjved facilities will make
it pomb^ to care for an addititm-
al number d guests this November.
The, weekend will im)vide a lull
round xrf festivities for Tidewater
Virginians and thdr guests. Many
will joum^ to Willianu^uii <m
Saturday fw the Tbank^ving
grkfttm daoslc ()etw«ai the Uni-
veraity tt RktoKxid and WillMim
and Mary CoMege. The gune, to
be played at Gary Field, marks
the 7Wi ^uuai clash betweoi these
t«K) rivals. Some ot those ^o
pirn to s^ieofA the footbaU geme
in WUIIttiMMrg on Saturday, will
be ixcsent at the re^uctm^it at
Btfkeii^ m Sunday.
Golden Age
Club Aetlve
^^IKiOnA BEACH - 1M W.
fiBkn iNKh RematiM Depart-
matt has set a gMi of estahUah-
ag^/^IAm Age ChfiM in eadi eom-
iBUiAy wMita ttie Oty. Hie main
purpoae til Uie Goidoi Age Oib
is to give retaiKOmi to the sorior
^lagfis tai the City. TlMse wto
<Mito b keep ousy and mjpy eve-
tisa^i out tbom jom «ie of ^
Goldiit A|e QOH.
There are now cbibs in ttie lifoa-
haven and Atlantic Park area.
JB the Blal^ater area, anolber
chib is about to be developed.
tile LynnhavM diapter hekl tts
momiily merting Hiursday ev«d^
at the luRne d Mrs. Uicilte llor>
tis wUh Mrs. QMsry Sawler pre
sidmg.
Hie Atlantic Parte Chib tekl its
fir^ Bake Sale on Saturdi^ at the
hnne of Mrs. Utoka Hite.
For fvffiber informatwn ctmcem-
Ing Goklen Age dubs, coitfad any
number of the Recreatun Depm-t-
mesA by calling 497-^2 b^weea
9:30 asa. and 6:% pjxL
Virginia BmcH SUN, Thursda y, Novgmbtr 4, 1965
■ ■ ■■■'■ " ' "" ; — r : ' "
J(0^inia Beach l^m
N««7-A
Cant MV Ihat I M weQ ttea di^. Got tiwae paA 4M>)ues.
SimQ ptet ^u^ v^ ^m to «i^, nd my amis n«ed to be about
ij^ee 1^ y^ll^mimmmmm |NM V«^ to Uie p^at where
% eyes fodfc I M|#A jMJ # a lIMIBi ill yards, but that cloaMip
twk Is kir^ iNkWiMe of aM U ftoi iitirety due to old age,
however. 1VW Is m^^m/m ^ vMat te ^lur to the kwk oftha
dames tfacae^yi. t«i iiient IMA tf Hy Ml looking at wemoi. aid
new that I sA rfrie t» kvaUy ad*^ At viMP. they have covved ^p
the damea M mmtnit^ pMfa. t hive be«) hamsg troUUe for
some yMrs «ft damdl In sSk^, M tMi "flMt-girl" kx>k h^ thrown
me compMely.
•Sbe otittr diy I pattod «tat I tho^it was a nhie year iM girl
OB tiw heed wd mked her who her pareiU vtn. S» akno^^knocted
me co!d. Turned ^ At was thhiy-four and had t^^ sons in hi^
<jdiod. rm hidiy h^ iMKband wasn't dxxit, or I'd really have been in
ixwMb. Vm not really sire about Us mga, since It is fvobaUe that
he'd a^TM wMb roe.
Smr some adi in the womoi's magazines that caused my ^i
blood to run e^^ etASuf. I Donnally htk at time magazines to dar^
my baMries, but I've got to cpiit it 1^ ads picture fai»les ^Ato wei^
aixwt thirty-nine pounds and wh(»e faces k»k as tf all their bade teeth
have be«i pulled. Ibey bave the figises of a 1917 wnMward. and 1^
lite a TkMt» vk^tkn. I yearn for the fulty-fMdced inhM of ynteryear.
Iba ddite tti^ days are very short. lAd mutnally I wouM be bapi^
B «ncaiffiie even shorte- <ma, but the ddrts on the models hi dieae
faMon magaslnes only give ym a view d a knee that lodts like the
"after" pktives of Joe Nasiath's knee opo'atkn. Sort of driveled up
ai:d bony. Vivm a nether would have trmible tfcii^ii^ sudi a knee was
handsome.
I susp^t Aat idl Uiese models iMve dieted themsehr^ into a state
of malnutritiai. 1^ bad. ^MOiat they need to get l>adc into ^pe is
about tm^tn mlted milkshakes every day md a few poiffids of frendi
Mai ^tilMs fir littih t0A dbuwr. I doat Iflce my womoi as fM as
a txAttd dUna hafc)Mtiiurtltetete4bletoteU the^ie aoi begs
when «le l#it It din.
■fa
As Iha vMage InMi mt aaliwi'.Bf la tkwt of <Ua Vlrgfaite Beach comtncieM siMw,
was takes la dM late inrs. Iliese two MldfaigB bave duiagcd BtOe dnrlng the years,
prdbably have bera diai«ed siace dils eariy pfetore wn taken. A <tee aa
SB the south cni «f Atlaiile Avcbm.
t^b phalo(n^^
Tbe Muncsef tte
to iHwre they an
WINNIt, AAA TIAIVIC SAFITV
posm coNinT
PROCLAMATION
mmmmm
4nd Now
<*
Wear White
At Night :l
"Ttus mcmth's award winnng
school traffic safety drawuig by
Tari Antterswi, age 17, ot ttte Dixie
Hollands SemtH- High Sdiool in St.
Petcrsbui^t Florkla, shows how
to be n mvisiole man w.ien
itfter dark,^ said Richard
S. HoUand, Director. Calling at-
toiticm to the high pedestrian
death toU ol lake afteitxxm and
evening hours, he stressed tteit
many di these traffic ca^ialties
could have beoi avmted if the
motoiM had leeo die pede^riair
in time
*"iaMy'
have a dsiiconception about tee
di^nce I'equired for a driver to
come to a sate s^p. Hwy also
make the mistake that because
tbey see the driver, the dri>%r sees
tnen. In addition, they do not
realize tb^^ a driver sees only
what is wMiin the r«nge <d his
hea(Uights, and that many tiiinj^
to the »de of him are hidden by
his blind^." Mr. HoUand pointed
out. "Oftai by the time the driver
sees the obj^ he is dan^tnisly
near it. Tbm, k is the pede^rian's
responsibility to miake sure the
drivar sees him. Wearing smne-
thing white, or carryng a light
aiter dark and in the late after-
noon haziness is a safety {recau-
tion every pedestrian should use, '
said Mr. HoUand. "In «lditK»,
AAA urges ^erly ped^triaus to
avoid walking at night, unless ac-
companied by a ^HBigo- person, '
he saul.
As part of our schools' nxmthly
traffic s£dfty oduc£^i<»i {Ht>0f«m,
Tidewater Automobile Associattra
is di^ftuting the new poster to
area w^ools.
WIlilREAS, It is fte^ tfiat ^ aarvlces d the thwisancb of moi
and yfomea who bave served fei oar ^^med Forces in time of war be
c(»nmemorat^ and ■'
WHES^ilAS, NovtnHbo- Utt, the ainiverswy of the Armi^ce of
World War 1 has k»g been oNAMid tai this connection, and
WHEREAS, the ride*a«ir V^eraM Association this year will d>-
lerve the week of Noven^ber Ttb-lXfe, IMS as Tidewater Vrterans Week.
NOW. I1^m£F0RE. Ii Fraidt A. Dusch. Mayor of the aty of
Vfa^a Beach, do herahy prodaia iba week of November 7tb-13th,
TEomwt^ vw^asMM wEaK^^=^^
and call upon our citi»Bi to parilti^ia la this tribute to tfie vetersis
of the nati(Hi's wars.
Given under my land this Stat^y of August, 19«. — — -
A. Dusch, Mayor
SMVlCimiN
INTNINMS
Airman 1/c Janes MQkr, whose
fomMS' gutfdlafl« Louisa Moberto,
reaiaes at 4B0I BMlaiid mA.'^lm
nnlved for Aity at Idea AFB. Art-
ttaa, ^ler a tour at aviri^ in
France.
* * «
ElecbtMBies TachHician 3/c
James C. Pboabus, \m, sod of
Ifr. and Mw. (Sited P. Mu^tts
of 401 Herttttae* Moid. Ii ttfvintf
OB board the guided ndi^ ia-
irtn^tff y% QoidsfaorDU^
• * *
Am^ Pvt Mark L McMuIte,
aoo oLIfr. and Mrs. Mark G. ilbt-
MttUn of 1141 Aaredale Read, was
anigned recently as a deskAypiA
at the 130th ^Uon Hmpital near
HekMie-g, G«numy.
Army Pvt. Rodnqr F. Rhodes,
aan of Mr. and Mrs. Mdvin
Moctes, 3Sas Maverick Street, re-
turn^ rec^itly f nun the Domini-
can R^blic wberb he had been
sa:yii^ with the inter-American
peace locee.
♦ » •
S^onan Apprratlce L^mard 6.
Ki^ Jr.,l^, am d Mrs. Jeane
P. Ki^ of 4m Delco Road, is
sean^ diioard the attack trai^port
U% Fremoi^ current^ qieratii^
with UK Shith Fl^t in the Mecft-
nsCUYAf
BOOBTOli
Bing 4tim r to imje^^
Saturday froi;n U a^.. l»>!lj|Mto>
The di4>l^ It the UMii'in'!
Eastern Shore OMVel.' Iw UttO^
RMd. wiU tachida Midi iDMr«tllH#
itons as advent calendira, Cbfli^
mas cards, ffttf«yr sd<IMai;Md
other gi^ books and 0|Cdi If a4
reugious Miure.
The E{4scopel Young Chilllin«l
wiU have a Ugbt luncheon ^ ami
wu>hea aad eoHea MwUabll Itf
puixihaaa bir Mb . pMlral pMe
#hich is ^Mfl^^M^ to thl
Parish BookM^IVb; '.
The bookstore*^ stAffed elMraiy
by volurHew workers ot the ctefcb*
and aU i»^its benefit the daveb'i
fund fw SemmariMis.
Dentists fis
To Convention
VIRGINIA BEACH - Dr. T.
R^Jarrett Jr. has been seeded
alternate delate to attend,
the )$^ jumual sessioi til the
bcUtM Association to be
hdd itt Las Vegas on Novehuw
8-11. Af^roxknateiy 15,009 deatisto
fr«n every state and maqy for-
«%n colonics ai« expect to'
aiieiid.
liMdiiig ttie dei^tiim firom the
llMfrata- area are Dr. . ^k:haitl
tntick of Portsmouth. ni«rident
of the Vtr^^ state Dittal Asso-
eiatioi^ and 17r. A. L. l^uione of
Niutoik. As afterdate d^igMe with
Or. Joratt wm be Dr. ^^ce C.
Rowt of mfnpton.
SIA VISIT
VIRGINIA BEAGB - The SmaU
Businecs /MftniniMmUon ttegiooal
(^ce in Rkdunond will have a
Qunterllanieil
.NAG6 HEAP - North Carolina
leach iBugy AasociatHm has nam-
ed Ray G^mto- of Virgiiria Beach as
jmldiint d the orga^Mtitti
flp Goier waa^de^tfMl n
OAer offico^ dected to serve
die asscJciatif'- which was fmnied
^w> years ago were Charlie Grif-
fln. Jr., d Nags Head, vice presi-
4|(it: Bob Prest<Hi of Nags ffead,
lecretary: and W. A. WilUams, J^.,
rf N«^ Head, treasure.
iOtber directors are WoHh Britt
ojf EUzabdh City, and Pinky naher
dHoitek.
OFINTERESTTOVETS
[ve January 1. IfM. tiw
Adminfatratiwi wiU can-
a new sy^rni of klentifi-
ciHaR on patiento admitted to VA
iMptiati.
Uadir ttti new system, the S^
ial Sisettrify number will be leed
as i^ tf^onn ittentificatim num-
ber on the niedicid and corres-
pondaam raootds of aU persons
adqiMad la a VA hospital. The
Sste.Meiiriir humbar iritt take
l|i jriiol <rf the nmibflr now used
tin r^n:ed to as "unk nuttber"
or "register number."
fbr a wtttibec of years the VA
Porm 10-P-lO, AppUcation tar Hos-
pital IVeatment or Domicihary
Care, has carried a blank for the
So<^ Security mimber. VA boi-
^als, aMhbogh th^r have vranted
thk number, have nevtf uaisb^
upon having it before pfocdMng
111 a|^lic^;ton for admission. Ki-
teotive January 1. 1966, howevn-,
tiia.ckx»m8tance6 wid ha differeirt,
Md it will beooroe roost impnrtaot
tti^ ttie Social Sacurtty numb«-,be
aiiown on the VA Form lO-P-lO.
It mi0A be advisable tor vefer-
2U1S to take note, now, that eftec-
Uve nejrt year, they must show
t^Nr Social Security numbo- on
aU ai^catkm for »im^k»8 to
VA hom»tals. Every veteran riitNUd
ca^ in his bUltold or wallet
somthing, sbowii^ not oaiy his
Sodal Security number; t»A, also,
lys VA' cUtoi nimber and nis
_. . ^ ^ lu «• ^- .'service sffiai viftanber. AU such
repreaentotive at the Virghlia hjj^^ ^^ ^^^^ „ g^o^ j^jenUfying
llesMeirfa and
Donea Ha^
to ttettea
S$£ft4!»SlB«'
alike are ceiiabi t« teeaf^lm^ MMtogs fai
AboiH # years *aWB " "
the baittp^ ^<S<Vt
«%ht ef the
«» Wr^f the
I II > -<it i
.^Jeach Oiambff tfCMMMb on
A'' NdVamber 9 bddvMb^iii^ of
f^ 9:00 iym. and l!#(i)l^ - ;
Hie Cbanbo- of CQi^a»ce wUl
make af^intrhents in ady^M i»
small _a>uAie»iieo to disoas
^A's nnancwl and Maaaimanl
Astistance pn^0m.
Ftee businua owiiaelB^. il of*
fe%d to the mall bustdpsMin
and an explanatwn of tew to talto
advaiAaee cf "Service Coipa d
Belhred Wau^^v^,' sp^iMHed by
S$A io yoiff;kKai area.
^Iiinaattin. hot w^ to aR)iytt|;
fif Mmttsion to VA hosi^tais, but
lipr mtf other purjbsei aej|W.
Please visit my <*ice efTaiq^
rs or problem r^arding ben-
tor yeter«i9 and tbeo- survi-
vtt».
, Haurice J. Hungi»-, my assod-
htfi, vtatls the AUlL fi. Shepard
lonventlM Ca«f . M llt«et and
ftf^ifk Avenue, on the sectnd aiKl
Mirth Thursdays d each moith.
hekirara the hours ot S:30 P.M.
aodlF-H
J. FRANK COLEMAN, JR.
POSTMASTER
HOIpED
This year^TChristmas Seal Cam-
paign in Virginia will have for jIs
hMiorary chairman J. Ft«nk Cole-
man, Jr., poshnartor of Prospect.
piiK» fidwM-d coinity^ National
boiMMrafy diairman Ms year is
AstronautraquanaiA Scott Carpeai-
ter wlwee mothtf died of tubor-
culosis in 1962.
Cotana ntook office on Novon<
ber 1 as presiderH '^ th'< Vir^irijia
chapter, National Association of
I^Mitmasters- of the United ^tes.
In announcing Coleman's appoint-
ment as Iwnorary Seal Campaign
chairman. Rev. William E. Kinser,
presidait of the Virginia Tuber-
cutosis and RespirMory Disease
Association (VTRDA), explained
that it was iirtended to express the
association's apipr«:iation to all
postal employes in thp ^ate.
Kinser pointed onA that for 50
yeai% mail Carriers and clerks ndt
MUy have handled the sheets of
Se^ls and delivo^d them to con-
hlbutors but they later have de-
livered the Christmas cards and
padcai^ on which the Seals were
Many local affiliates of the Vt-
RDA throughout the ptate are plan-
ning ccTOTionies on &inday. No*
verier 14, to honor local postal
anployes, Kinsa* sakl. The Seals
are scheduled to be delivered in
Virginia aiKl throughout the n^km
ca Xiiesday, Novesihec 16.
Tickets To
Go On Sale
VmCCOTA lEEACH — l^*3ts
will be on sale beginning Mp». 9,
for the dess^ bridge and fai^ti^
shew to be sponsor«i by tiie Har-
bor Circle of the King's Daughters
Internationa! at the Cavalier on
December 2.
Tkkcts are fl.SO per po-son uid
may be obtained from any floem-
bw of The Harbw Circle, or by
calling Mrs. Bernard Feoiey at
.£8-4697 or Mrs. William iPcnt^ at
42^319 for reservations. Deadline
for resfflirattons is NovenAw 24.
Holiday fashions by Rmc Hall
will highlight the day, and door
prizes as well as pmes for high
scorers will be awarded.
Proceeds wlU fft to TTie King's
Dau^ev Chikh^ens Hospital of
Noifdk.
iGlreiliy Quits
GOP Post
INIA BEAOI ~ Raymond
t. dreenley, presidoA of ttie >rir-
la RepuUican As^ml^ Krt>-
itted his r^ignation from ttiat
organizatton early this wecic. Be
said he is resigning b«»use Us
emp%ef, Ruberoid Co., is trai»-
faring hhn to Mobile, Ala.
His resignation will became ef<
fective Jan. 1, 1966.
Greenly was ii^nnnmital in
the formati<Mi d the Virgfaiia Ite-
publican Assembly in the area
this year. It is made up of Ibcai
supporters of Barry 6oklw8t«r tor
presicfait in 1964.
GreelQr b i^so a inaid)er d th^
Vta-giDia B^di R^nblkrui Qty
Qnnmittee and a vk» chairmai
of the m DKtrict RbpuUkai Com-
naittee.
BSy Shore GO
VIRGINIA BEACH - B» Mf
Shore Q0^m Club heMva «oEk-
shop meeting la^ we^ i^ ^0^
E^»isc(^ Church. Mrs. (ttifitiim
W. WcnKteH^ vk!e prelkkspt, ^
skied over the nKeting. M
Mrs. C. W. Jemi^ aiki lib's.
John Law Jr. d the Ato^ion Gar*
den Club spoke on "1^ hxt d
Japanese Flower Arrangdnent."
Both speakers h«i traced «-
tensively in Japan and had tf^^^
«i classes in flower arrangemei^.
They related many k^resting as-
pects d this art.
Mrs. John S. Matthews and lifrs.
James H. Van Loon were hostoses
for the inf(»inal luncheon whk^i
loiiowed the meetmg. i;
Blue ribbons lor arrangem^rts
were won by Mrs. Maurice Jack-
son, Mrs. A. Jarrett; Mrs. VtltUttn
Kidder, Mrs. Matthews, Bdrs. W.
P. Rudrow. Mrs W. W Walter.
Mrs Wonunack. Mrs Gilbert Wil-
son. «d Mrs. VuliOMi.
K of C
VIRGINIA BEACH - A Cqoa-
memi^ative ceronony wiM be h^
by the Father Nididas J. Hab^
Council. 4632, Kni^its ot Cot^n-
bus. tor the dcceaiBd manbors of
the cftindL
The ceremaqr will be heki Sun-
(toy. Novw^ier 7, at 3 f Jn. In the
CouncU Hall, 235 First Coloqial
Head, Oceana.
All monbers and tbar wives
are encouraged to attaui.
iNhretiiments are to be servKi
after the c^^non^.
•f
Tve tidi«i the «
my work theft Fn jibi^^le
take! How do yon liilf %ii^l*'r
"^m Posters
^ma^ Hi-Y Md Tl^to^ Week
lOctobir nmaa0kjmmumfK
Ibeta Tri-Hi-Y hi cmnSm&Btg a
campaign to further tte iMrert
and participatiui d ttie PVW
^eof^ fi^ the city ia ttewrgn^.
^jstert are teng ptaoaA m sMp*
^ are^ achoois mA vmf^tim
^tmm by Theteia ib atet* W
I
HEY! WHO READS
THE
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MS3^ L^ ^^aJ »! BBjiitip^ *g^-=^s:. i- = »^M^ .4!ai'g rthi.*-©
IReiNIA BEACH SUNP
Vv.
JUST PEOPLE!
THAT'S WHO!
DONT
SQUEEZED
OUT
SUBSCRIBE NOW
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VIRGINIA BEACH
PRESENTED 1$
POST OFFICE IMPLO
Owtca ^ndi bewatt the archway which kads fr«m tile Vvkg rwm
late the
Aladdin's Lamp sugge^ the m^c d a tune long ago ... and
P. P. Owen's Al Bi fti 'a Unp is a tmetire hmae of ai^iques loekkg
for the pn^)er setting in your hcone. ,
*t>wen had had i^ antique shop in London Bridge for a number ci
years, but last month he found a lovely old house at R(*foins Comer in
^Bay«l(ib into whi<± he has moved himself and tU his accunBilatfd
Imtlques. *^p>r^^ ■ I' / .- I ' " '^^
I Wolfing day aid iM^t, he has mitaged tiie furniture i^eoest the
'^^Bcaware, the cofledon' items, the b(K)ks, the pictures, And aSi other
par^iieraatia to Aow to its best advantage and to help you, the pur-
duEKT or die browser, lo find what you are looking/or wi&i a minknum
foleflort.
Opening Ae froirt door, you come into Ow lai^ Uvi^ roam. Ttere
jp^ will m^ man^ thiags <— a dodlile-tufted bv^ent With hKid-<»rved
'wahiut frione, a metUum-iixe grandfath^ clock of dark wood with sU^
.^wd-reeded comen aod ttie <HigliiaI feet, three (M«^rH ^xes ci ix/ftp»
--Spfie butter k^es (kteal to rtcnre your fireplace k^s! ), an <M walmit
^i^rter c^inet, wtth original rattail hinges, also an ear^ pine wall
iiaipboard, a solid sQvor ^sl>a (handtootod), various vases (t^ cran-
bory, satin Uie boA, etc.), (dd telephone with ringh^ boxes, and
^mffiiy other lauariat fMi. Guns hang ai various strat^ic points or the
--wall «¥«* <reiiwl9i. IHe sua room oveiAms with odorful gla^ware
^and dima, hx^i^i^ nearly ioo pieces of tea leatf kirtre ir«i»t<Hie
Tboee of you wbo nny bei looking for firit editions or any old books
v^«itt enjoy toomfaig Ihrou^ Ms WMeay room. He hss the first e<MMos
' "^(and yfttt mt^ be the onlj boj^) d ^ Ifi^ory of Norfolk C^ia^ by
^ tpoled brt lwrwi th ^y^mSr^mTlSB coOertkn tt^Sk m Me
devVL Wttf is etteiN^ve, ss are bcxte covoing other, UstaHcal pertedl.
.^id diere are noany ol the old cUkfa-oi's books you mi^t Uce your
children to rewl ((or to rediscover yourself), such m Horat'o A^ger, etc.
Or Inw ifcoot MUUm's Tkradise Lost' by Bobert Vwa^, illustrated by
Gufltave Dure. * ' \ $
P. P. Owen beome e collectxs- of iffltiques because he eajp^ ^M-
isag the mmy objects which speak ekxpa^ly, thouj^ silently, of a
e^ptae gone by. Aral he systematically lowers his {sic^ if a i»ece re-
pMUBs in te ate^e too tei^. ife wants his tuitiqies to be used and eo-
ttoyed hi your httoe.
t He do^ not restore the antiques. Many of them are just as he
Hmmd tton, biH he hat sanded a portion so you niav see for yourself
, fwhat may be hiddoi beneaA tami^ or accumuliited layera of paii^
tad varnish.
} You wont see a goiie at Aladdta's Lamp, but maybe, with some
'Vigorous ntbbing on your purchase, you will discover you have got
a treasure!
VIBQIHU BEAOi - TuMday.
Qiititm IMh. w» Monte djqr tor
m^mei at ^ VW0^ Beaeh
pQit OMee. Ite^nal Mrecttr Ai»>
(toew £. New^n. iMi^BOi^ iNiW*
^Km and /^ards Ottser B. i.
M adlgan Md Regianl Sal^ (X-
fice* 0. L. Gailfl^W. ^^H$«ted
in tte ceromoiy cottc^ed at the
Mall Handling Annex *iri^ r^n-
•mtatives fr«n the snpibiaMi,
Baltimore Man
Sentenced
VIRGIMA BEACXI — Ro^
manas ftnrmd, a, ot BaMimore
nas been sentenced to tvra SO j^ar
firiaon tssrm \oc the abduction and
armea roiH>ery dL a Viijinia Beach
:oiicenian last Decemt>&.
•
Circuit Coort Ju<:^ Robot S.
'ahab convicted Howard after a
^ort trial last lluirsttey, mid fixed
we 20-year sentences tp run con-
currently i^ter, rejecting a plea tw
leniency.
Howard has also received a five-
year pri:»n term fren a Norfolk
court ftH* attemi^ing to murder po-
lice ^ficv Julius W. Lamm Dec.
38. Unan was abducted by How-
ard and another mn wUle in-
vestigating a traffic aoddMrt.
Lanun testified th^ Howard and
the other man, MoitifiMl as Walter
Joi^ Sknitfa, to(dc his gun and
patrol car, drove him to N(H-folk
and left him handcuffetf^to a fsnce.
A tHiUet fired by Snnith just mis-
sed Lffinm's^head.
Smith, wu} has esc^)ed from
the Maryland Penitenttey, was
killed last March when he at-
tempted to escape from Norfolk
aty Jail. • * ■ - -
clMics Md ceriert ta MmUuiai.
tiatrniitw E. L. %Mn
oe bcJuMf of mx^mymm
of the yirgfaua Beach Poet Offlc^
a fJa^wei iMeh wm pnMntod i^
Ifr. HewtoB . for pm^ tmt in
Gitxv n tai ttw WaMl^tai Re-
^ Motpr VeUde Safety ContaA
during Ibcd yaar IM.
Ifr. Newton dicn presai ted a
cotif^to tar a one binufred r^*
eaot ai ^i e w B Bi e nt award. c(ni>
furred on tlM pottnuMter and on-
pk^aes A Virgmia Beodi for their
cM^peratlve df(»ts in attahdng a
^artielpatoi nto of one suis**-
Uon lor each mmkufm (hmng
FIm^ Yetf nes. 11)6 certitlcate
wu aec^Aed by Mr. Ross P. Wi-
|}le, pnt eialrmni ot the Virginia
Beaa Suffi^B^ aaa Ai
ConnuHiBe.
rottowi^ the awards {sreaenta-
dim, Mr. B. J. Madigan and Mr
0. L. GailagMr read lettei? of
cOTMnendation i^ddi were pre-
se^ed to Pcstoi^^er Sonegti i\
Cro'swhlte. Jr., expre^i^ apprd-
ciatim frt^m the Regkmai Dliw-
tor, to all emplo)^ of the ¥»•
gisda Bead) Post Wfice who siq>-
ported the {Nt^aim making the
awards pc^dble.
ViRQinu Beach Sun
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965
SKTION I
cofeaEc^
iDlRECtORS I
WtS'- dectea
the membershi|i at ^.Virgiua
Beach Q)iBnber of CoAoiierce for
three yeM* tomf , tt has beoi an-
nounced by j a : QMeiai dectirais
comnittee. i
The toms of the new directcn^
will begin on Jamuuy 1, 1966.
ThQT win join ; 20 okl dire(^re
who haw one to two yaaci 19-
malning ta office.
the new n)embers of the bcKO'd
(tf directdrs are A. B. Crews, Bxiy
DeHart, W. J. Oekker, Charles E
l-nrbes, J^, Harry Gard, Herboft
A. Holt, Jr., D., Murray Malbon.'
John W. McCombs, Robert M.
Staitfoa and Geca^e W. Vakos.
4
Located at 15U V^mtSS^^mmt r^d. Alad din's Uonp Is epea and waitiarfor j«Mr visit.
DUtECTORY
ISSUED
RICHMOND - Ihe Vir^nia
State Cbanobo* of Commerce has
announced the issuance ot thor
t9(S-1966 Inchi^rial Directory <tf
Virs^ Manuf^urii^ and Min-
in|,:;:r^:;:v:Sr33ir3'":"" n*;
The directory h^todes two new
sectimi not covered m previous
teoea. For the fh^ tiflfie the di-
redixy has a section covering the
growing fiekl (A Researcn and De-
velofsnent. The other additun is
the inclusion of pub^utili^^in-
peai^,
Cistela Elected
TAHB Pres.
VIRGUmA BEAOI -> Horace A.
Qatda, of Vfa-^aia Beach, was
fdeded president of the TidewAter
Aaiodatioii el Home Builders at
the aanual m mA e r^ meeting
on October »th at the LalaveUe
Yacht Chib. He wiU succeed W. W.
Itoaaer.
Ott^ officers and diredM^
eterted at that meting mv hsm-
tf^Ci A. Sandlio and WUUam J.
Hidl, treasurer; Joseph C. Ad-
dinf^. Jr., secr^ary; «id the
foUowing as directws: T. H. (M-
tow, Willian J. Famey. F. Wayne
MdLrtfkey, Jr.. Jd)n F. Power,
G. C. Shoemaker, Millard G.
amth, Howard M. ^«sberg, and
K^aieth H. Rely^a.
Directors v^ have uw year yet
to sen« M ^rmtai terms sen Ed-
ward P. Brogan, Stuart Buxbainn,
David A. Howard, E. Gilbert
Keene, Jack J. (^n<»)d, and Aus-
tin ht. Wilkins.
The new <^ic»s and dh^ecton
wUi ba .^stalled at tfw annual
TAHB Proskto)t's BaU to be held
at the Lafayette Yacht (Mi fd
Wday erwifflg. November 1^.
Coi«r«nm«) Thomas N. Downing
wiil conctoct the installatkm.
WiUiam
t^eSt of
U H^rtwelt
tedustrial
. jkf. .^
changed for ttia,ii«ii. "We Itt^
done a thoroi^; j<4> oi re^^stog
pace with Vii^iida's conthaied
economic growth. The directory
has bea) changed to a more con-
venient shw and every effwt baa
bem nude to offer dhvctmV users
,a publication kleally suited for
modem tMisuie^ needs." Hnrt^
wetl stated.
The inditftrial diredory is vrtde-
ly used by busihess firms, i«hi»-
trial devel<^}meiA ffwxps and
chanri)a^ of iommenx. Sate
Chamber staff members use the
directory «ctensively in their work.
especially in the riekl ai industrial
devek^iment.
Standard sections of tne direc-
tory ta)dude alphabetKal UsUn^
<A products; products classified by
industries; geographical listings of
companiM by city; and pn alpha-
betical classitication givwg conn-
ses, iHimbffl- of emptoye^ and
names and titles ot priadpal ex-
ecutives.
The State Chtfnber annually
suppues nKH-e than 2,500 cc^ies of
the directory to Virginians and to
interested parties throughout the
United States. In anticipation ot a
growing interest and continued in-
dustrial growth for Virginia., the
Chamber has prmted the largest
order of the du-ectwy in its his-
tory.
PROCLAMATION
^
WH^ffilAfi, ATJ^tma Lodge 1198, Loyal Order <rf Moose, is sponsor-
ii^ the fint game of die newly formed vyiieekhaur Baduttall Team,
who hoioeta^ vSl be known as "Hie Vogmia Rebel Rousoa" repre-
aeirttag lldew^er hi llie E^ C^>ast Divisim of the Natkmal Wheddudr
Basketbiil AaaoeiBliai, and
fl^BBBtS, Ibt gsme wQ! be played at Princess Arme High School
agaua^ lOBBAas d the Princess Anne badcettiall t^uL
NOW, THEeETOBE. I, FraiA A. Dusdi, Mayw of the Cfty of Vir-
ginia Bead), do be^ prodaim
B^ovember ao, 196S
i as
WdSajC^AIR
DAY
te«eCifyof VlifiNaBelbh, WffiBm.
Gi^ nder my hand Aia ZTIh di^ of Octobo-, 1MB.
y FTak A. Dusci). ibgrar.
ALL-DAY
MEETING
. ASHLAND - A Methodist "Con-
vocation of Christtffi) ResponaiM*
hty" has bem called for Novem-
ber ao at the Ricbmmd Arena by
Ksbop Watter C. Gum (< the Vir-
(pma MetlMxUst C(»ferace.
Some SOOO Methodists from
(farou^Kwt Vfa-ginia are eaqiected
to aXbeai the all-day meettag aeA-
iag a new ai^niktal fw the
ClHlstian's re^Mnsibility to todq^a
wocM.
the maetfa^ will begn ^ 10 a.
ffl. tuDch will be served ta the
grounds.
BE EXTRA
CAREFUL
VIRGINIA BEACH-Nlght driv-
tog calls for that "soroethb^ ex-
tra" both h) car han<Uh^ skills
and in observance of safety pre-
cauttons.
The words of caution cone from
the American Insurance Ajso<4a-
tion, which potote but that the
death rate per millkm mii« driv-
en Is abcuA three times 9%ater at
ni^ than during dqrll^ houn.
Don't bet your life agatost theae
statistKS by faUh^ to be extra
cffi'efid when driving M n^, ttie
Aasod^rfioi) advisee. libite sure
your li^Ma and turn signals are
io propor woridog aidlf , and don't
tail to uae yoor oialtfli^ nHtdi
to itvtSB tte ipMV Isr apgniitik-
ing
BEACH MAN TRAVELS TO HOUSTON
VmCINU BEACH - Last week
one ef tbe r^trt city's up-and-
comta^ businessmo), Allan Rathen-
b^ ^wmeyed to Houston to watch
ttto Gemini-Six mission from Mis-
sim Qmtrol.
the |TO*slon was "scrubbed"
but Hcthei^rg saUl he ei\ioyed
tne trip anyway.
You migrt ask why a bu&iiMss-
man from the teKA was atforded
aueh a trip? It seems that Rothen-
betg was Walter Schirra's wsn-
gnindUig officer when the Astro-
naut was in Fighter Squadron 71
fnm) im to 1951 at Quanset
FHiint. Rotboiberg has correspond-
ed with Schirra during the inter-
filing years and was invited to
^our the Hojston complex by Rab-
'rt GUnith, Director ot the Man-
nod Spacecraft Center,, at the urg-
ing of Schirra. ^
Rothenberg left Virginia. Bead)
Oct. 23 and returned Oct. 2& alter
toe mission was called off.
He said the mission was scrut)-
beo because scia)tists at Houston
and the Cape believe the primary
engine of the Agena didn't ignite
or exf^xled when it did ignite.
Kotheitfjerg said the mission delay
would {VDbabiy not set back the
G«idtf Mom jat^am at alt"*"™"
Rothenberg was given a special
tour ot the Mission C(Hitrol Center
—one not avaitoble to the gena'al
puMffi. He witnessed a simulated
GT-6 "hook-up," saw the Lunar
Excursion Modute "mock-up" and
went on a Emulated mission in
uie L. E. M. trainer, the only one
in the United States. In Rothen-
berg's words, "I was an astronaut
for a day — it was the xacOL «•
citing day <^ my ^e.' ^^""
While touring the center he had
tne pleasure of talking with three
different a^cmauts: Gordon Coop-
' WJ' JUIJt¥,.-.
ANTIQUE SHOHNPENS TODAl
VIRGINIA BEACH -> The cul-
mtatttkm of nxmths (A effOTt and
hard work by the Prfaicess Anne
Woman's Chib comes to fruitatim
with the cpoitog of the sev«tth
annual Antiqtws Show and Sale to^
day at the Alan B. ShefMrd Qvic
Ca)ter.
SidnQT S. Keltam will be the
maatar of cersmotdeB official^
apatoig tt» event wideii ta achedu-.
led J^ ran through November 7;'
gtaUi," «W maie ah omdai vi«t
Colonial csatuaiad hostesaas^ under
tile 'd)ahtnaRsh^ of Bfrs. W. y.
tVtMitman will be on the floor aa-
sisttog die many visttors expected.
Forty-five dealers r^resenttag
twelve states wiU be (n hand dia-
playing their many valuable items.
AnKSg those present will be M/M
A. a Martin of Heatosville. Va.;
Mrs. Francea Bamberg of Hyatts-
ville. Maryland; Mrs. H. K. Hol-
man of Falls C3)urch; Richard'
Wright's Village Antique Sup of
Phoenatville, Pa.; Helen and Paul
£3Bi»wald oi PocooKdK. Mary-
lapd; Mrs. S. A. Wilson's Pleasant
Valtey Antiques of Codcsvilte,
Itoryland.
Alao Sam and Jeanne Mafx ot
Whiter Park, Florida; Iffis. For-
ster Antiques ot Northifle, Michi-
pn; Arthur Feehira'i^totique
Shop
folk; Mr. and, Mrs. Dorell's An-
tiques of Alk)way, Pa.; Mrs. Es-
ther a)aiif{U)t's Ant^UM ot Rich-
mospa-, Bdrs. Leoto tyam of Wood-
skle A^ues of Ghremvide, N. C;
Ztop Kayne d NewlM, New Y<m1c:.
WlUiam Blair Ltd of Rockville,
Maryland; Fuidc k Griff&h An-
titfies af Troi^viUe. va.; Mn.
have he^ the Princes Anne
IftjffiBl'a jphib to brii« abo^
ni^ Mail piAlic facilities such
H^ «Mci at the Virgiiiia^
it is plamed that the mon^ rais-
ed wiU go toward the buikMi^ of
the {Mt^posed Atlantic Mental Hy-
giene Centtf wt^ch will be erected
near die new General HMpiti^.
Other civic organizatinis to bi^
ftt ttmi the fuhd raising programs
of tlw Princes Anne Woman's
Club are Canp Easter Seal,
scholar^p funds, and the Young
W«nen's Christiao Association.
Mrs. J. James Davis is general
dtaiiman fa- the show and Mrs.
R. ti, Qk-^ is ^ show advisor
M^ ieafer ^hairBwn. Other cBm>
mlttee d)airmen include Mrs.
Th^p^aa McCory tM sea^tary;
Mrs. Shermw Bufiis and Mrs. C.
L. IMrtfibtt^r, t r a aotir e ra ; Oiw.
B^qpltil. tl)is>eir'SU:niviS^. pi%b; Mrs. T. £
Leamitaer, tidc^; Mrs. Edward
SffiMe, patrmis; Htn. George Ai^
(ti^, preiddent and hospitality;
Mri. David Y. Malbon, decora-
ttons; Mn. Ben Wtrten, food; «id
ft|rs. Clareice Seises, program.
of Jonestown, Pa.; Wm.
i .4* u*!. . . AA^ ^-^ Ifenderaoo of WUUamil^;
panics wit hthdr maUing addres- U|^ Martha Gpaham of R^iaboto
Beach, Del.; Richard Wright's
Odos k fiids Antiques^ of Potts-
vllie. Pa.; Mrs. Esther Weisman's
Aat^ Jewdry of ScraiAffl, Pa.
Mathas ft Stackhouae of Falls
Church; Mrs. F. A. Rose ot Ports-
mouth; Mrs. Stella Mills of Nor-
Louise Pillett of Washtogton. D
C; Frank Dickinson of Hmnpton.
Margaret ft Leo Renz of Nor-
fOK; Mrs. Edna Taylors Eigh
Oaks Amiqmn of Norfolk; Mr. and
Ur$. Hay Glacfcling oi Powmoke,
Maryland; Howard aiKi Eanes of
HampKm; Mrs. MelocKe Appenzel-
ler*s Antiques of Nortolk; Mrs.
Donald R. Calloway of Green-
ville, N. C; Mrs. Jelida AUman
of Glen Mills, Pa.; Mrs. Jean Wat-
son's Covered Wagon AMIques of
iireensborq, N. C; Cwbit's An-
tiqt^ (rf Oiesapaike; Mrs. Jane
D. Pills of MatiMa Jane Antiques
of Satuda, Va.; Mrs. Jonica C.
Mom of Cannon AntiqiKs of
Aocomac.
Ate Rich's Antiques of Nof-
Wki ^Om A^lques of Richnumd;
Ifiller Anti^es dl ArUngt(m^ Mr.
and Mrs. Burr Patchell's Old
Bride AiM^ia of Raldgh, N. C;
I9mm's Ai^iqiKs ot MiltersviUe,
Maryland; Robert B. Frederick of
Womelsctorf, Pa. ana Cs^ Cod,
Man.; Mhian Youi% of Gwihis-
boro, UBiae; Qna's A^k|iies d
Hewlett, N. Y.; Rachel Benson of
Rooat^ G^i and ^ Glass House
flf Biwifiide. It t
neai m«Bgf dealers and ttioae
wto have ^apU9«d hi the past
gowned and rea^ to greet the maigr visitors exptected, today through
Sunday, (staff photo by Pi^blck). '
MlaB Unda Henderson, danghto- «f Mrs. Unda HeaiersoD ol mfk-
Bffy aeei& lidiittig iMyberry. atawb^ry, mi^tneNa. r«a^ iwroi-
Bated hrta the hmdlciypei eaMPea from Chtrfcahewtey Baiise. llieee
at the AaOiBea IShew mi Sale.
ALLAN ROTHENBERB ^
er, James McDivitt ana Roger
Chaffee, one oi the new a^nauQl
Rothenberg said he talked abqut
the astronauts particular parto ^
the ^ce program. He said Chaf*
fee will prc^bly be tiie firtt #
one of the first mo) to the ApcMla
{vogram, to set foot (m the lunat
surface. Rothenberg said he doef
not clahn to be an authortty of
America's space program but gdl
this observation from talking wil|
the three ^»cemen.
Rothei^berg said the trip to tb|
moon will take approxanately #
iUMffs tt^way^ A Satunk-S boostel
wtU launch the 16-ton mom ^
hic^ <L.E.M.) into oiito spaoi.
He said «i)en the ship r^K^hes tlie
ouon it will go into a two^iour
whit around it. Two of tl» threev
man crew will ^ter Uie Lj:.M..
detoch it from tot onniahd
module and ticDdr<m the moon
Ito 4ii|«ator mid j^ipnKi-
Ur dl^eea frm thi
laiach potot. If^n ttw L£M-t
lamlib one oT'its Jwe-man emm
v«ry pM^Ml Olaffee, wiU aim
eut iml^^Slf^ «xtfice Ml m
lect sam^ of reek, dart wd ArG
Tbe LEM-l win Ihea blatt .off^
ieaNdug toe landing plalfofm ba-
toad and hook up with tbe com-
mand n»dule wUch has bea or*
Mttog the moon. When the twtf
astrohai^ r^um to toe commaid
cajMile ii»y wiU d^ach from the
LEM aul kKW tor earth. Rothea*
berg said the c(»nmffiid modide i$,
abwit the size d ttie codci^ ot m
large j^-Uno-. The Um WMdd oa
leu in orbit aromrf the anw*. ^
"'Ihis is why tiie Gcmtai-6 vm-,
•^ was m hiHMrtont," he sakiy
"It the hook-up can not be act
OMnpUshcd, the scientists will havt
to design a new mrthod oi lam^ni;
on toe mxm's airface," he a4r
ded, "But tiie Space Admb^t^
tton is continutog on the tiiet^
that such a hook-up can be d»e."
"If it (the hook-up) depends^^
the human eloneiH, Wal^ (Scto*
ra) has toe capabilities to dl ^
job," Roltenberg sahl.
RcUiaiterg said GT« wiU al»
tenpt to fly to hntnirtiMi %itft;
GT-7 wtoi tile lattffl- is sent iidd
orbit fo ra 14-day astitmaut em
durance mission on « aJjoi^ Dae.
«. GT-6 will be l»nch^ af^msi-
mately sevai days after GT^ h^
put into orbit (a w^ks tinm j|
iKcded t3 rebuild the launch pad.)
GT-6 will joui up with GT-7 and
stay joined up with R for 24 twura
and then l^um to earth. The e^
tire GT-6 mismon wUi be t^p'oxi*
mately a 48-h<Nn' missi(»).
Rothenberg sakl, "I fe^ laoamA
the privite^ was given me to naet
and talk with the astrcaai^ md
tcur the Hmtston Manned l^[)ae*»
craft Center."
He said be will make Uie trip ttt
December when Schhrra Witt gs
into space agato. ^ >
Rottenberg is a retured U. W/
Navy commander and is presaitiy i
an assi'tont manager wito Anda*-
son & Sturdwick, stock ma boi|d
broRera at 3110 Pacific Avenue.
Wnlle in Uie Navy RothaalM9|^
was asmciated wito the "tH^
coverer" prc^am, the |K«ak|de to
the Mercury pn^rni. Be wsiiBed
on the (Ht^ram WhUe MattJOdtf
at Pomt Magoo, Caiitaida. 1^
Disoivere: series was launched
from Vandenbeif Air Watce BbiK.
maki th&e, Rottieii^, wii'ia
chai^ ef the Pacific i^sle r^f^
so his taita^t in Ahicllia'a i^^k^
program not only cinaa kma Mi
friendship wtth W^ Srfttm» M
from fii^-temd ea^ettaan ta Vat
Owo ve i er seriea. loMiiriMqi tei
^Mr Mand^lMlMvy Ml
the GeaiBisKim Md &^em tm'
eeaa In Aa kfiiBo
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COMMUNITIKS
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METHODIST CHUIICH
PrineeM Anne
Hmf IL Jackson, Paster
10:00 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :1 o «jn. — Morning Worship
i*
CAVMia<Myuoi
mmmt DUDuif
•ifi
tot * PM<f k A*». —
— 4ttMSI
nlUNCIS ASBURY
METHODIST CHURCH
Great Neck Road
L«R*7 Davis, Minister
9:46 a.n. — Church School
1 1 :00 «.ilii. — Morning W orship
TOOTT MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
400 first Colonial Road
lUv. H. Wark Carry, Pastor
~4:W ♦.nr.'^Momiinr Worsirip
ts4SA,Ai. — Church School
ll:0§«,m. — Morning Worship
7:80 p.m,— Youth FeUowship
"UMOONIMIHMI
uHioisrsmo, Inc.
# X:ARPETS • UPHOLSTBpIG
DECORATING SERVICES
SM9 VlrgiBifi'Roaek Blvd.
Pk*«aM«4Md7
HAYGOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4713 Haygood Road
Mmi F. Dry an. Polar
9:45 a.rj. — Church School
11 :00 p m. — Moniing Woniiip
MARSHAU RAMBLBt INC.
W« fwviM An Mdns Of Cm
Itmtf aad I iTast Cars
SSS Vbiiala BmcIi BonlovaH
pffiOllE 4X8-SM1
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayshore Road
8 :30 a.m., 9 :4d a.m. and 1 1 :00
a.m. — Worship Services
9:46 am. — Church School for
all age groups
ll:UOa.m. — Second session of
Church School for children
up through 7th grade anu
adults.
?:UU p.m.— Methodist Youth
Fellowship., f 01 young people
7th, 8th and »th grades in
Junior High Group and lOth
grade up tor Senior Group.
Friends welcomed.
MAfSTAS FIMIRAL HOME
vmonnA seach, Virginia
PHONE 4S»4iai
aCNOTTS ISLAND
, . JIETHODIST CHURCH
"'■'- fiiotts Iriiaid, N.C.
Robart C. BUck, Minister
1 H)0 a.m.— Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Worship Servict
ImArLAKM METHODIST^
CHURCH
ftiore Dr. at Treasure Island
Drive in Bayside
Raysoad E. Mmsef, Miaiaiw
8:30 4k ll:00a.ra. — Worship
Service
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
QIURCH
Back Bw^ Viri*aAfc«s
LesUe E.' GrMei Iniaister
10:00 a.m. — Chmeh School
11 .-00 ajwB«<lf cd^^tt Worship
H^oiMMKirr
Wt MNt
M$t4 9tvMt VlriM«
a(AL£li METHODIST
CHURCH
PrineaiM Anne, Viiv^nia
Enorjr S. Ellmore, Minister
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.'— Church School
t;SOj^jtt.--Yoq;Ui Fellowship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
mumn
Aerttri t — ««p^p«viUa
lav. lain L. UklM-, Jr.
tt4| »aii^— <^totch S^ool
mBM. itwpftit Wor^p
-tbvih Fdlowship
f^pJtlk-
OlAMUiATON HKtAANli W.
SUI Padfle Ave.— -TabphMM G* Mitt
a40i E. PrkacMs Asm R4. Dlnl •
^MM
Hi
MmKLirs smi sBtviei
iUI Mnd Ml iMMe AvM»
Telepkeaa GA 9-4111 Vfegiaia
__ METHODIST
UMa Keck Road *
1^. iKMer V. Redb^MB
#1 •jB.'-^ttrck Scho<rf
l:f9«.Jtt— MomiAg Worriiii
%0mm» ^mM»iST
BMO Ylminin feMch BlvC
««v. C. lUtM Gt«v
•^•.m.— Enriy WonM^
Barvica
#:46a.tt. — Church School
tlM ftjtt.— Lata Worship
BArvicc
e.^OO p.m.— Youth Fallowship
MRWll. IKTHODIST
OIURCM
I^bieaM AaM
Roy R. Jadn^ Pastor
10:00 a.ai. — Mominf Won^p
11 :00 nJM.^ — Church School
PLAZA METHODIST
l^ulCM
sot 1^ Tmil
Hw^wt GjHahbs, Pastwr
9:4f •.n.<*-0i«refa School
ll:99lua. — Wonhip Service
7:00p,as.—Youth Fellowuiap
^Wi
■MMMMtaMai
•E-Lo si^mMdai
«9tk Sbeel ft Ait^ Av«l»
ARAQONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting^ In Louise
Luxford Eienentary School
N. C. Cliflea, Paster
9:46a.ra. — Sunday School
llH)0*^a.*-Moifiing Wonhip
?:!• P4I.— -I^ni^ Union
•{£ rtp^-»«l^iNL Wofship
Drming ap is always faat Whetlwr if i Ullewi*<a, Vsrd! Gris, a &wi!Un luan
jsr s muquersde bsl^ shnMt tvcryone of erery aft oyc^i wearing s owtume. It maizes
us fsel "differeat" ... less restrained and more Ugfatrhearted. Perhaps it's a relief to
leave our everyday self at iumie for a while. For many of ua, that tired^ wwrriwl ^ m»
hsiipy lalf M ^ fnaa satiifa^iy Init we seem to be studi with it
_, Yet oondder this. The burden of self that we eany is wuieoeiasry... and we hav«
l^n^RginvitatkMitoli^itdowsI One of th« ^099 of fottowng Jesiv k iiu^ we must
''^eave aeif bdiii^" There is no place ia the Auktian lifo for wmry or woe. because
tiie logical sequences of faith, in God are contentment and serenity. Yea, thc^xaniest
, fiis^s&l^vft osOQOSt ^IHIlp4^wflBQ&HnwB9BM-
ii m t in i iiiiifi II III ? I ' ' II I" ' i ■ '■■
Stmrfay Monday Taseday Wsdaesday TlMindsy
Mieah Like Jelm II CorMUaM Galailsns
7:7.10 1:74-79 i:i-IS 4:14 4:i-l9
^ THf CHURCH FOR Ms
Afci rbS THE CHURCH
Th* Church it Um inatait bdor
en nrth (or Uw buikiini of dtame-
Ur and food dtixMiihip. It H I ilan>
:iMiiiM of ipiritiial valuM. Without a
' seions Ctavch. bmbv vMnerMr ''
nor dwIiiUmi am tufMm ttiMi
art Caur lound NMsm «iijr mnt f
Wtmm tkoAI iflkaj wtrAm rata-
brly and MDlwtt ilM Ouircfa. iW
ar«: (1) For hk mm lokc. U) Fbr
hJtdiUAon'iaalm. (3) FqrC
«f Mil
fte 1^ Mhi of tho I
tiSO p,m.-
Pabiie la tnvftari.
ST. AB^S
SPISCC^ATttlMICM
Kim^t Gnnt Eoftd
Phone I4|4?S9
.Rev. L. J. Titflsrr Jvn
10:00 a.m. — l^iir Cotniiuirtei
'"-^ -si^r Jrtru
lya
Seho4 (I
servicea^
in
NMMKf NAMMi MMW
PHONE ot^it
ST.
CATHOLK
644 ittle Ne(*i&
Phona S^tMl
Rev. ThoMas m. mmm
Sunday Masses — 8:11, 9:M|
10:46, and It KeOtt ta tte
Church; 11:00 in ftta^eili
Theatre, 8177 Vli^lkt BmA
Blvdi
Confessions — Satarii^ 44 jfM.
and 7-8 p.m.
MUMN OMIO eO^ iNSi
S494III MpVa.
nitlDi^^RY
-H
MOUNT OUVI
BAPTIST CHUR^
L. Warren CSmum, Hutar
9:30 a.m. — Church S^mI
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
CARROWjt
BAPTIST CHUilCH
Rot. Gary B. Thom|Moa
9:46 a.m . — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — W orship Service
6 :45 .m. — Vesper Service
6:30 p.m. — ^Training Union
7 :30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Service i /
^m^Wtk ttSACH HLVft. At
Country Cured Bacon, HauM A Shouldeit
Fr^i Fruita, VegetaUaa,
Oroceiriei A Meata
M i ppw t. pan Is 00 to Gfaurch
I s s< I M [ 4 fw ni Ms ) h ll» . ^^^..^^
Friday
tphstiasi
6:4-11
Sajwday
4^10
11:00 a.m.— Hofy GommunioD and
Sermon (Fli^ &inday)
11:00 a.in.— Morning Prayer and
Smmaa (Sod, 3rd, and 4th Sun-
4gy»)
9:41 •JB.-Oiurdi School (Sep-
jmbet-iMOR) (Nursery ttffou^
Aduto)
IA:99 tm-Wedi Day-Hdy Com-
HiM a.Bi.—11iur8days— Laying <»
of Httdi ,
fatu K. Ai<>rich, f astor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
10 :44 ium. — Morning W onhip
TEMPLE EMANUEL
25th and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip PincuB, Rabbi
7:30 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 p.m.— Friday-Sabbath
Services
10:00 am.— Saturda,y Sabbaith
Service
8^:00 a.m. — Services Sjinday
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch Duclc Road, Bay^^ide
8 :00 a,m.- Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10:00 Un.— ^Morning Prayer
and Sermon (rioly Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
BiMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
2S8 Bowman Road
Rev. Oiaries R. McGinley,
8 :00 a.m.— Holy Communion
10:00«.n. — Holy Communion
(Ist A 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
<2nd A 4th Sunday)
Church School follows ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service i^ available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(EpiscMal)
B. Sidney Sanaers, Rector i^
8 ;00 a.m. — Holy Communiof ^
9 :00 a.m. — Family ServW»
and Morning Prayer ^'
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (1st Sunday Holy
Communion)
noYo T. o«Miy ci.
tf'iRST B^TIST CHURCH
aeth % tt 9<My Mt4.
' $mtkmjf>mS^ 8cho<rt
tl:Wtt|ft«^iV^m Woruhto
i:lBp.n.''>-TH«0»« Ual<«
t^Op.%^-*fi«ei^ Servl^
l«•nt^| wr«toHi M nia. h^tui
liar vTU^ 16.
ItT
T^m
At^iM^Mdo
iiwrt*i"#w^p"^*''
- ■ c
fttoMM AJuamf Vir^rinia
Eanry S. filhiMri, Mlnirter
10:l$ft.ai.-M[^vtA &ho^
ll:Uiuai^*^oimin9 Wk«rib|p
EMiCttPAL
CHURCH t
•^ft4&N^^ QownumfcMi
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. A Arctic Circle
Rev. Fraacis V. Bambrick
MASSES
Wlnte^--8 :d0, 9 :30, 1 1 :00,
12:16
Sunutaer^^(June 1-Labor Day)
f;00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m,
Weekdi^, winter — 6:30, 8:45
bummer, 8:45 a.m. only
Confessions — 4:00 to 5:dQ and
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHEWS
CATH&IC CHURCH
1010 &Adm Lane, Va. Beach
Padmr* <HUra. Father Finrflay
Summer Masses — 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Conf#88ion each Saturday 4;00
to 6:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Beh.
Kenneth A, Price, Pastor
9:10 a.m.— ^Sunday Church
Schuol
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6 :30 p.m. — Luther League
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:30 a.m. — Church School
Rosemont Road A Plaza Trail
Wonts J. Miller, Minister
9:46 a.m. — Sunday «cnool
11 :00«.m.— Church Service
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. Marion R. Webb, Jr.
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.— Youth Fellowship
6:80 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7 :80 p.m. — Evening Worship
EALA CHURCH T»F CHRIST
Creeds, Virginia Bwuth, Va.
W. T. Weaver, MlaUler
10:00 a.m.— Bible School
11:00 a.m.— Mc^iiur Wor^ip
6 :45 p.m — Youth Program
7i30 pm — ^Evening Woahi|»
aiURCH OP CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. Wllaoa, Miaiator
10:00 a.m.— Ba>ie Study
11:00 a.m.— Morning Wondiip
7:00 p.m.— Evening Wor^
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRUT
SCIENTIST
^ 209 - 20th Street
KH a.m.— SjomU^ Scho«t'*nrn~
11 :U0 •m.-^Cfaurch Serv^
8^00 #.^.— WediMKlAy
■Mi
W. A. WOOD, liiir"^
- .Cvaaaaisaioa Agest
HtniU* on A Ed^at t^
Fual (MI and Ketoeepe
INal'GAt.MSi -^gm
HmscHLon
BBADQUARIEBS FOR
BBQNG, COWBOY, MAIOBETIi:
AND ALL WEAISER TYl^ BOOTS
Arag eaa Sk^nping Center
M40 Vii-glata^ftM^ BlvA, 49r.«aaS
t
DuPont Circle,' Bayeide, V&.
Paul E. MeCuHeath. nil.,
9:46 a.m.— Bible School
11 :00 ajn. — Morning Wonhip
7:30 p.n.— Family W^i
Service
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rev. Dickson W. Taylor
8 :aO a.m. — Worship
9 :80 n.m.— Church School
11:00 a.m — ^Worship
(Nursery provided)
6:80 pm. — Luther league
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kenneth R. Carbaugh, Pastor
8: IS a.m.^Worship Service
9: 45 am.— C!hurcb School
11:00 a.m.--Worship Service
(Nursery provided)
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Rev. J. Elmer Medley, Paster
8:00 a Ji. — Divine Worship
9:16 a.m. — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
lO :30 a.m. — Divine Worship
Holy Communion — 1st and 3rd
Sunday.
8.
OCEANA CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Court Bourn Ed.. Oceaiia
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeting in the King's
Grant Elementary School)
liayiaond C. Flitton, Pastor
9:50*.ra. — Sunday School
li :0O a.m.--Moaming Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Ara.«rona Boulevard
M. Bland Dudley, Miaisttfr
8 :30 a.m. — Worship A Chueeh
School
9:30 a.m. — Worship A Chur^
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship A Chur^
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 3aiA St.
John S. Lyles, Pi^er
Mr. WflUam D. RmmI
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.. — Morning Wonhip
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfoft
E. Crowell Cooleyv Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11 :0OaHm.— Morning WoH^
6:30 p.m.— What-Noti
Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Pioneer P^owship
6 :30 p.m. — Young Fsopleri
Fellowship
CHURCH OP GOD
620 14th Street
Bdbby H. Sams, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
I tiOG a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
VIRGINIA^ BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhem Bay
.ioT. RIekard WoodwarA Faster
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School •
11 :00 a.m.— 'Morning Worship
11 :30 p.m.— Children's Church
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAM
CHURCH
111 Lobou^ AV6.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Frederick Parker
at46AJn.— ^day S^ioi
11:00 a.m.-^tBing Wt
ll:M)a.m.--'Cul4ren8 CI
7 :8^ p.m. — Evening
LYNNHAVCN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(CMMrNIIKtteMd iQttMkn^
Great Neck Ed. near
T^ ReVb The. H.
9 :46 a jn.-'-Cltotreh
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning
7:80 p.m.— ^irhn
Fellowriifp
NuneiT for
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LT CASTS
NEW PUY
VmCIMA BEAOli >• Horace
Madiams, mwU-tawwn rwUo and
teievisim personality, and Jane
Fioning, newcMner to the area,
will be playing the leads d John
osd Catherine in the Virginia
Beacii Uttie Theatres second
^ow (A the ^aj^, "Silent NigM,
Londy Ni^it" ^
Also to be in ttie cast will be
Penny Martin and her son Charles,
June Tomo- and Tcsn A. Eyeriy,
Jr. U2 Sills wUl direct.
First fwesented by the Play-
wnghts Comiwiy at the MoroM»
TbMtre in htew York in 1^ with
Bartkara Bel C^des and Hetuy
FAnaa in the title roles, the Little
"nteatre has set pxxluction dates
for December 3, 4, 5, and 10 and
U at the Courtyard Playhmise on
•Sevent^nth street, b^we«i At-
Ivitic and Pacillc avenues.
MAIL YOUR CHRISTMAS
4
PACKAGES NOW
VIRGINU BEACH-With letters
addre^ed to Sffiita Claus arriving
at the office to lncr«aed numb^ s.
P(MtnuHt«> J. T. Crosswhtte, Jr.
is refninded that it is time to
Iwnch his 1985 "Mail Early For
C^riMmas" CMnpalgn.
The volume ot Christmas mail
handled by die Virginia Beach
P(^ Office has increased eacb
year by leaps and boumda and
th«% is every iiKUcatim that this
will be anotfi«- record breakii^
year, 'nirmigh the Kccea«sA coop-
eration of the public during recent
'Christmas s^iaoiB the Vir^nia
Beach Pc^ Office has been i^le
to get all of the Christmas cards
and packages dispatc^ied and de-
livered bef«« Christmas Eve.
The spotligtit In the "Mall Early
For Christmas" Campaign Uua
Virginia BmcH SUN, Thursday, Novartib®- 4, \9M
^ga3^
Starts Wed at Princess
As a middle-i^ed VirgiaiaB tryta^; to Md |oii to jher yoalh, aM a
Texas ball-player wifo never quite "made tt." Vhrfen Lei^ and Lee
Marvin (Utmnrng the star* of Uie ^aaley Kramer i^rodncOoa, "Ship
<rf Fools." Olliers starred lot the Columbia Pktores please baaed en
the Katt«lBe ^Mi^ Porter novel are SImone Sigmiret, JMe Ferrer,
Oskar Wema*, EHidbeth Ashley, Gtwrge Segal. Jose Greco, Michael
DuMi. Charles Kmrin and iHeha Ruehmann. Stanley fLnunnr |Mro>
duced and directed the drama. *
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_Yirginia Jfcach Theatres
tn cm Y in
iSih & Atlantic— ^===-i7lh & Atfafltie
TODAY, FRI. & SAT.
November 4-6
TODAY
3MfM*IS
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OMcM tuia ooHcnx ■■•«• itcr ic iim a
Features 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
SUN. MON. TUES.
November 7-9
AUDREY
HEPBURN
as that
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HOUYGOUGHTLYI
LAST TIMES
THE
LA MALA
PRODUCTION OF PUCplNI'S
LABI
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2 P^ermaBces
Matinee, 2:W ....; ILM
^venteg, 1:31 fZJO
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
November 5-6
'-' V Whoop-it-up \
: funny
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Features 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.
November 10-13
llwCOtUMBIACOMMtl
Features 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
SUN. MON. TUES.
November 7-9
SftlM^IIKI
FMturM: 2, 4:30, 7, A 9:30
Features 2, 4, 6,^, 10
year is on "MaU iariy! ' "ZIP
Qxta^^' and Qu'MnMi atan^M.
Here are a few regulatitms that
riwuld help you wtth yota- QiriA-
mas maiUi^ for oversMS.
The p^'iod October 21 to No-
vembor 10 has bem desisted
for the mailing (rf Ctiri^mas par-
cels by mirface transp(Mtation to
membo^ oi our Armed Forces
ovM-seas. For ahtnail parc^ the
period is December l to D»:»n-
bm" 10. Greefii^ cards for the
Armed Forces overseas should be
mailed within the petMi desig-
fl^ed fcH- parcels if ttMy are to
have a reasonable etpe<?taU«i dt
delivery prbr to ChrMmas.
The term "Aimed Fwces Ov«^
s^s" includes persons of our
Aimed Forces, n)«i«tfi ot their
famiUes, and airtlMMrized U.S. eivi^
nans cnif^jyed overseas, who re*
ceive theta* mail throi^ m APO,
New Yortt. N.Y., Sao Frandico,
CaUf., or SeatUe, Wash., or Fleet
Post Office, New York, N.Y., or
San Francisco, Calif., or Navy
Post Office, c/o Poatmastw,^ Se-
atUe, Wash,
All articl^ ^KMiM be (MCked in
box» iH wobd, m^al, s^ fib^
board, or strong double fM^l co*-
rugated flberboard. All fibo-board
boxes shmikl be securely wrapped
in heavy paper which nnaterlaily
strengtti«)s the package. Each box
shoild be well tied w^ a stnmg
cord. Suffici»t cusfu<mii^ mate-
rial shouki be used to {X-event any
rattling or lo<»ening (tf articles
within the package. Unless tighUy
filled, bfflces are likely to be
crushed. A slip showing list (d
contents and addressee shouki oe
enclosed in the pared. Fonns 2806
or 2976-A, Customs Declaration,
com{rfeted by the soiders are rei-
quired an parcels to many desti-
nations . - -rrt-
Matches il ai kinds and U^ter
fiuki may not be mailed to over-
seas mihtary addresses. Cigor-
^es, other tobacco products, cof-
fee mi various oUier items are
pr(M>tted in parcels addressed to
s(»ne nuiitary post Mku.
The (kmestic rates of portage
are aiqtUci^le, aixl poaUige nu^
be fully iM'^akl. inma tourta-
ciass pared post rata are t^t-
catdBk the lone rate from the
post office wh«w mi^td to the
po« effioe tltfoi^ wM^ tt» par-
cel is addrened wUl be charged.
Ahrmail articles wei^iii^ not in
excess of 8 ounces ai« chtfgeaMe
at the rate ot 8 cenU per ounce;
those wei^iii^ ova- 8 ounces are
diar^abie at the rate tt 88 mitt
for the firat pound mai 80 cants
for each adcWknal potud or trac-
ti(Hi of a pouno.
Addresses mvd be k^bi» and
(xmpltu, and shouki be pre|»nsd
by typewr^r or pen Mid ink. AU
APO numb«-s have been changed
%o five digits whkh are iitentic»l
to the ZIP Code. Ihe correct form*
of oddress fw overseas military
persoraiel is very impcH'^nt.
OpMi lUcurd C. 1>avli< Departeient ,tit PMlce, Vlrflwa Bew*r a*
HitaifcBi «f tite Tith 8essi«B of the FBI Nattonal Academjr, la ahewi^
nUif a tttmupMu submadOiie gun ai the FBI FkcaraH ila^e,«
QUaatfea. VIrgtala. ^ |^ / t
DAVIS GRIIiDUATES FROM 1
m NATIONAL ACADEMY
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J. Eogir Hoover announced that i Columbia, the United States Parf
WASHINGTON - FBI Director ; represent 39 states, the Di^ict
graduatran exercises lor members
ot the flUi Session d tte FBI Na-
tteul Acattemy wo-e held at 10:30
a.m., Nov. 3, in Washington, D. C.
Hie M^nan graduating class was
addr^sed by the Honwabte W^-
nw" P. Gullander, President, Na-
tional Association ot Mamitactur-
ers; tis Itoiorable James C. Hag-
erty, Vice President, American
Broadcastbig - Paramount Thea-
tres, Inc., who was Press Secre-
tly to the Presideit during the
Eiaenhmw Administration; and
lieutenant Vincent J. Anderson,
YonkniB Police Deparhnent, Yon-
kefs, N^ York, Presklent of the
graduhUng cla». Assistant Attw-
ney GeAiffal Edwin L. Weisl, Jr.,
awantod the gradi^tes thdr di-
j^kMnas and Dr. fioward L. R. El-
son of ttik Natiooal Presbyterian
(%iflfdi, Washii^ton, D. C. d»>
UfirMl the invocatun and bepe-
dwHft w
R^K^seiMing tiie cream of
^neHcan taw «nforcen»rt M
etfiAry innetf the graduates, who
iaVi eonfieted an iitoisive
i i W B lve - we^ OMSie of totdnii^.
PAINFUL CORI
AMAZIN6 LIQUID
RaiEVESFAINAS
IT DISSOLVES CORNSI
Now remove corns the ftn, Mir mi
with Freexoo(8. Ui)ut<l FreezoAC le-
iieves p«ia iiutaoriy. work) below dM
$k'M Une m dinotve carat awfr in {vM
dayi- G« Pre*«ooe...mU dn^ coumew.
w
NSAWAY
Police, the White House Polu^
the United States Air F<Ht;e, tha
United States Army, and Pua1|
Rico. Also UKlud^ are nine foa
eign offices ircm Brazil, Cmiad^
East Pakistan, Im, Malaysia, ttw
R^xiblic of Korea, the Republic
of the Philii^iDp. Suigi^pare, an^
West Pakistan. %
Mr. Hoover noted that the ^radik
ates will swell the ranks ol fI^ .
Natimial Academy Ahmmi to 4881
men with every state in the Un^
ion, the Di8Wctxatr^>hanbl4
Puerto Rico and mmy foreigl
countriM represeirted. i
Mr. HaroU E. CampbeU, Jr«
Special Agent in OarigR of ttit
N(Mrfblk OSke of the FBI. sakl ttw
cjlizeiB of this area have rei^
to be ivoud of Ciqitahi Richard cK
Dav^, VhrgUi B«Kh PcrfKe Dj
{MHTtment, Viii^nia Beadu VhntaUl
toe his stKoeMful con^letkn (|
tha4SKJAMP°^ Aca^my «Wfi|
l U- .III .. - - - - , I
t
Concert
NORl^OLK — tlw Old Dcnninion
tM^ DifMrCmeitt of Mmic wiM
pkaiiA D(8iak[ Hatch, violinist hi
rwiil Frklay, at 8:15 P.M. in the
I^bes UtH^ry Assembly HalL
ifee program will hidude the
VioUn COMerte in A Major by Mo-
salt, Bach's tna?rampanied Par-
tita > E Major. '-'\ the Mendels-
sotal OoncKto in '^ ^fibor. v-
IdMch is a member of the musk;
tactdty at Hampton It»titute.
.He was violin soloi^ with the
(M D(«uni(m Coitege i^ptii»gi|
last spring, playing the 'Lak>
Symphonic Eq;>agnole.
AconittMUiying Hatch will be bh
wlte. SaUy, w^ wiU also pertcHm
9 piano solo, J^u D'Em, by
jftavel.
tile {rogram is tree and the
pvaWc is taivited.
CORRECTION
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VIRGINU BEACH - The Vrf
ginia BwKiivCivtt Owrtw, <Brtt* ^
ed by Charles OHv«>, fflmomcea I
p«*ffmance of its major ch^c^
work of the season, "A Germae
Requ^n," by J^mnes n*alrfn^
To be performed on Sunday eveaT
tag, Novwnbe- 14, the "Requia^
is sung as a c<Mnmem<nt^l(n*^
ttie menxnriid ^veh on NOv«MR|
11th to the d^Kl of the Aimm
Forces. I
The WMTd "recpitan" meaot
"r^," and is the flrst wwd ft
the traditioial mms Iw tlie deaa
' The nntsk^ r»]idan term ha|
been liberallv us«l by the gre«
conposers. Most of the f^HOMll
and pqnilar examples of fiie re-
quiem mass, almmt all dsmpoa^
in the nineteei^ cffltury. are ndt
!njit8ble ior use in church se r vic a ^
Thev are concert pieces, insphrel
mo«!tly by personal l^ses, an|
composed because iim vnamai
genius of the Vmposer -cht^e tii
requwm as an expresskm of griefi'
Two years ago, the Civic Chonal
was u) preparatiMi Im a p^oi^,
ance of the Requifan of Faura
whoi the November 22nd tragedf
put the OMKert hi p(dgna!H pei<»
spective. So it is with special re4
r«)ce that the Qiorus p r cfMB r ea
this year's grander ^KkMnrtur, ^
tribute to this UKsntMal seaoort
niis {m^xmdly movmg <AmtA sef
ting was inspired by the death of
Brahm's motha-, and (bSen
mo^ masses in that he wrote
..r his native Germfm lanpag
to a text compiled from the Bibl^
This is in contrast to the usual set
Latui tact. |
for his nathre Gom^m languafi
sung in the tovely English tran^
tion. «
Known nuunly m the ^ri^itor
its gala muacai comedy pertofnH
anc^, such as list year's "SbtmH
Boat'". "Carousel" of the y««|
before and "The Merry Wtdov" ij
1963. the Qmvus has aln p0t
f oimed a concert wor kin ttie U^
Those who have enjoyed Hx t^B/t^
er spring ^aged {HtxtottsMI
might do well to heiff the dttiel
facets oi the taknts of ttis gw^
The f aU concert & the Qnrtf^
ch^c cootrtbi^n to* ttie wMi
with tte dbrectn-, meoBa^utta^
soloi^ Mid dioral n^ea tM d^
ragtag ttefr tirieata to i^ iHib^
li» to the mxmcM dhnete of Vtit
gutia BeMh.
The poUlc to cBgmm tnttid te
att»id Ihis coneePi at Oi^a ^
• ^JB^OB Sua^ MMHBiir M.
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Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, Nov»nfflb«r 4, 1965
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nil m eoftihr t»A tm
im U row O'Woodi a6c. 1; Ux
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m i R. m$ Itm « ux. I«t U,
WKk\H. pHt rf ArrowfcNid sec
aS l|. imrm tt us is Han^
U iB^tfer. W I, pUI of Fmbmc
ibM nUi. Inc.. M Eari W
VoiW 41 us. tot 49. i>Mt of Home-
Hettf im 1: tax l»-1S^
SMb C. Ha^r et is to Carr;tli
V. Ym^. tot 14, block D, plat
flf FfML O'WoMb sM. 1: tax 9M 7S.
^mey FYederick AreoM et ax to
puaM OMvtf FtacA et in. M Z7.
Woi* « piat of Aragona ViUage
aac. t; t«x l».70.
Lfn CoMbuctioB OoniMUiy et
tia to l^aek U Wl^aiiis, Jr., et
actotttandpartoftouaAaad
H, bksA J. plat flf UUtop Manor:
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I^ of KiBg9 Gram aec. 3; tax
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it S. btock F. plat et Bay Colony
mc. t; tax $33.11.
Storeline Co^iwi^on to William
ft Meactor et ux, lot 17. block C,
plat of Lake Smith Terrace sec
M tax $asjs. \
MetvUle Corpo-^on to Alien
.CtfveitipyK ^ uxr lot 19, btock E.
Eddte E. {toward et la to Fred
tf . Jordan et ux, part o( 'itact t,
ilat df Woodlawn Wmemi Ua
Lau^ 3. Hulse et vir to HaroU
HiOse # ux, stte 9, pbtf ot Lynr-
wotkH see. 4; tax |1&
Dirtil T. Couipn. it.,M m to
Ira 8. BaO ct ux. lot I, block 36.
{^ of Arrowbead me. 9; tax
$26. u.
W. J. Driv^ et al to Gerato J.
(tnim et lo. tot 11. btodc IS, plat
of Prnceas Aime PUmt see. ii;
tax $17.70.
George B. Smith et ux to itoy
F. Mme ct ux, atte i^ plat ot
LAur^wood; taoc $1$.
Robert James Smith et ux to
En^ G. Qilbertson ^ ux. krt 7.
bto(A 15. pIM (tf Fea^Koke Manor
aec. 1; tax^ $31.11. _
James ESNrvd WMnnSusr-to
George F. Darden, Jr., I8.63d
acres. plM d Great Neck; tax $60.
HusaeU P. Fary et ux to Richard
Eugene Town et ux. lot 7. block
D, plat of Aragona VUlage sec. 5;
tax $21.
Ral^ Lee Cstey et ux to Ran-
dall C. Vaimoy et ux, lot 37, plat
cf Boulevard Man(»-; tax $20 40.
Howard Ray Grayson et ux to
Larry ML Rufin «t ux, parcel-
new Courtbnise Acres; tax $23.40.
Larastn Realty Corpwation to
Larry Alvin Sivettus et urt, lot 24..
bloci 60, plat of Aragona Village
sec. 7; tax $17.25.
3ell Haven Properties, Inc., to
Richo, Inc., lots 22, 27, 29, 32. 33.
34. 36. 40. 42 43, 45, plat Of BeU
Haven; tax $43.20.
Albert Bamaby et ux to Roy T.
Higgins, M 1. pM of Larkspur,
sec. 1; tax $3^:10.
Paul S. Coffman et ux to Robert
H. Branawein et ux, lot 14, block
1, plat of Pembroke Manor sec. 1;
tax $21.75.
Chester A. Bamfortti rt ais to
James M. Dawson et ux, 1<^ ?3,
plat of Kempsville Heights see. 3,
tax $25.35. ._ l_.^
James A. Murphy, Jr., et als to
Shell Oil Cwnpany, parcel, near
Diamond Springs; tax $2£. *
iUdg^iekl Corporatkm to Koi-
neth R. Karr et ux, tot 18. block
20. pl£^ <d Arrowhead sep. S; lax
$30J0.
iUdgefttd QN*poratk)n to DaUaa
R. Diveibiss et ux. lot 18, block
24. ^sA of Arrm^iead lec. S; tax
$30.60. • ■ ' --'^--'^-^'-■^s^^^-'
Clark-WhiteJiifl OerperaUoQ to
Dooirid L. Bi^chelor ^ ux, lot 11.
btodi 6. i^t of Princess Amw
Plaza sec. 14; tax tXiM.
Home Realty Q^pany, Inc.. lo
WlUiaiA F. Coaldiy et ux. tot il,
(riat of Gmttenwood Park; tax
$28.».
Clark-Wbk^U C(Hi;»raUao to
Ftoyd E. Kimin»- et ux, tot H,
block 4, i^ of Princes Ajme
Plaza, sec. 14; tax $22.30.
Claud F. Hewitt et ux to W I-
tlam C. Card et ux, ^s 56, 57.
plat of Lakewood; tax $18.'^.
Donato G. Watson ^ ux to Tim-
otny Followell et ux. tot 22. block
J, plat of Point 0' Woods sec. 2;
tax $27.
&-oad Bay Island Corporation
to WiUiam G. Andrews. Jr., et ux.
site 1, plat of Bay IslaiKl sec. 3;
tax $15.75.
Andrew Gr^ et ux to Donald
S. Jordan ^ ux, lot 8. btock 12,
pfa^ ot DiWMKXi Spring H(xnes;
tax $^.50.
W. W. Colonna to Wibner L.
Branch et al, . 41 acres, plat pt
Pungo Borough; tax $37.50.
R. King Truitt et ux to James
C. Barnes et ux.. part of lots 4, 5.
block 8. plat of New Virginia
Beach Corporation; tax $49.50.
Eleanor Cartwigfrt ^ vir to
Victor J. Bealble, Jr.. et ux, 2 par-
cels—near Dam Neck; tax $22.50.
Church Con^ructiwi Compai^.
Inc.. to Geoige Davis it o^ tot tf Prtnem Aane Piaxa see. i; t«
Few Women Only-
As I
See It
letty Deal
Hmhc Demomtratien Agent
$8. blodc B, pUl of Gnat Neck
Estates t/K. 5; tax $36.58.
fibirlean Corpwrattoo to Junsam
Coo^ruction C<rp., toU 14B.
bkxA 12. tot 1, btock 18. k^ I-IO.
plat of Princess Anae Ptooa sec.
8; tax $153.
C. D. U.. Inc.. to Htatert Al-
bert Fockler et ux, lot 14. btock
4, plat of Princess Anne Plaza sec.
10; tax ^1.60.
C. D. U.. Inc.. to Joseph L.
Rotter et ux. lot 22, btock 4, pUt
of Prince Anne I^asa sec. 10;
tax $21.
S and V, Inc.. to Jolffl H. Arthur
Jr.. et ux. tot 14. btock I. plat of
Birchwood Gardens sec. S; tax
$Z3.^.
George E. Milttor et ux to Puno
C&np(ffaikm, parcel — Itonxmll«!
B<u-ough; tax $28.%.
BiU £. Earnhardt et ux to iCari
P. I lKa nas eA wt, tot 4, fetodi«r
plat of Aragona VUlage; tax $2045
Marguerite R. Williams to
Grac^ McGuire et ux, lot 10. plat
oi Acredale sec. 2; tax $15.
Clarwjce C. Boggs, Jr., ^ ux to
Joe D. Smith et ux, tot 9. block
3. plat ot Princes Anne Plazi)
sec. 11; tax $22.95.
Henri Berfran Owse et ux to
Josepn D. Deal et als. lot 24. plat
of Aragona Acres; tax $43.50.
Milton * Gorham et ux to CUn-
nie F. Boggs et ux, lot 6. block
47, plat of Princes Anne Plaza
■ec. 5; tax $21.45.
Jack F. O'Hara et ux to Pro-
perty ^yws. Inc., tot 10, block
a, plat of Mrchwood Gardois sec
3; tax $24.90. ^ ^-^^j-~^ —
MelvUle Corpwation to Thwnas
L. Weikel et ux. lot 14, block E.
plat of Point O'Woods sec. 3; tax
$23.70.
Bell Corporation to Percival
Leonard Longworth, Jr.. et ux, k^
14. block M, plat of Point O'Woods
sec. 1; tax. ^.20. ^^^.L^:^.
Edward F. Donnelly, ^ it ux
to Robert G. Raylw et ux, lot 12,
btock H, plat (tf Carolanne Farm
sec. 1; tax $23.70.
William A. MitcheU efTBTlB
Dtmald R. Winslow ^ ux, UH 155,
piM (d Wesbnoreland Estates, sec.
1; tax $22.35.
Pra^m B. ^hridgfr-^^ia^ao
Walter M. Smith et ux. lot 38. pli*
d I^onbavea Colony aec 2i.U»
m.^ -~-
John W. Minnick d mc to Pa*
llicta Cmrrtl Bri^. 1<A 9, block
J. plat of Point O'Woods sec. 3;
tax $36.85.
Eddie C. Robertson et ux to
^^allace Harold Soyck et uv. lot 10
block 45, plat of Aragona Village;
tax $18.90.
Come Realty Corporatira ^ als
to Joee(^ Mathias Ring et ux. tot
105. plat (rf Lakeville Estates sec.
3; tax $21.60.
C. D. U., Inc., to Heath F.
Uontz et ux, kH 5, t^ock 4, plat
of Princess Anne Plaza sec. 10;
tax $23J5. *
Anne Ambrpiso Wills et vir to
Clara Marie Umpblett, lot 12.
block 47. plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec. 5; tax $21.15.
Thomas A. Gillette, Jr.. et al to
Administrator of Veterans Affairs,
lot 28, plat of Amphibious Manor;
tax $18.50.
^WiUiam E. Brock et ux to Jos-
eph E. Myers. Jr.. et ux. lot 5.
block 14. pl^t of Pocahontas Vil-
lage; tax $18.90.
Vincie A. Purifoy to Jabn W.
Kellam et ux, parcel— plat of
(Conpsville Borough; tax $39.
Raymond Acosta et ux to Ernest
A. Fl(^d et ux. lot 30. block 7. plat
of Diamond Sprfng Homes; tax
$21.30.
Richard Howard Fisher et ux to
Warren-Siebert-F^age. Inc.. lot 52.
plat of Bell Haven; tax $17.70.
James Morales et ux to Joseph
A. Moore et ux, lot 5, bkx:k 13,
plat of Pembroke Manor sec. 1;
tax $22.20.
Clarabelie Caruana to Robert L.
afoebm ^ ux, lot 8, block 3, plat
$37.01.
Bevlee W. Csita* «t vir to El-
bert R. Puaasfl at ux, lot 4, plat
of MIcbaelwood; to, $Bt.9S.
Truii L. I^iyior, ^r.. « la to
DurwMd A. Pk-Uqb. Jr.. et ux.
tot 11$, plat d Pair Meadows; tax
$34.
Lacy C. Ansril. Sr. at ib to
Robert A. Taytor, Jr., et ux. tot
4. ptat of Acredale sec. B; tax
$M.45.
Point<0-Vtow. Inc.. to Rrado^ri)
P. Parker et ux, lot .14. btock 1.
plat of Poiat^View sec. 1; tax
$37.50.
PoiidO-Vtew. Inc., to Rando^
P. Parte- et ux. lot IS, block 1,
plat <d Point^Vtow sec. 1; tax
$37.59.
Jowph M. Quinh, Jr., et ux to
Willimn A. Key ^ ux. tot 11.
olock 14, pIM of Pnm^ss Aime
Plaza aec. 8; tax $3 2 8 .
Ethel F. OUinger to Nathan Carl
Barefoot, Jr., tot 5. block 10, plat
of Cape Henry sec. D; tax $M.75.
TarpoQ CofporattoB to ftaakba
G. "nicker et ux, lot $, btodt ».
plat (d Arrowhead sec. 1; tax
$2t.30.
Carotomie Homes, be., to Doo-"
aid J. Lamenrtnla et ux. tot 4.
block GO. plat (rf C^rolansie Fsrm
sec. 5; tax $3S.8S.
NapoUtano Reaify Corp. to John
D. Conroy et ux. ktf 10. tMock 37.
plat (A Pembroke Manor sec. 4;
tax 13175.
Easter^Realty Corp. to Ktitb
Ridi»td Bertha et ux, tot 17, btock
37. plat of P«ato)ke Manm- sec.
4; tax $S.4B.
Edwin W. Hand et ux to Ford
Motor Coin|»ny, tot 22, btodt N,
plat of Li^e Sboees sec. 5; tax
$4010.
John R. Brodc et ux to Marvin
T. Ria^Kn ^ la. site 332, ptot of
Tnorou^good sec. 1; tax $S0.
EUna ^ ga to a ^ j km ^Coip. to Louise
LucMftH^lR parcel-plat of
Lynnbaven Borough; tax ^.70.
Thomas E. Walton et ux to Le-
rak Investment Corporatton. 4
parcels — plat of Princess Anne
Borough; tax $195.15.
I. S. Schwartz et ux to Le^er
C. Tindall et ux, lot 5, pM.of
Bradford Terrace .'MCi-Hb' tax
$18,'^.
- Bobt^ ^ay .Laotor ei ux to
Rhinebart ppy JUgman et ux,
tot 2, bto cfcij i fe^p tot of Aragona
Village sec. 6; tax pi$i.
Ch^rl^ E- Mclfane ^ ux to
Shafer Donald Case, Jr., ef ux, lot
18. biodf P.^i^fli Udie Shores
sec. 4; tax $».29. ^
Robert A. Kitaner at ux to John
W. LaaMer et ux.,tot 5. Mock SB,
pJat of Vir^a Bt^h
m«tt Ooi^pai^ No. 6: tax $18.30.
P. W. Aekte at n to Albert J.
l^ Loode et ux, lot s, plat of Bar-
tow Helgbts; tax $IMI.
Heiman Htittl^ Jr., et al to
Johnato E. St^fmon, tot 1, btock
10, plat <d Priac^ Ame Plna
sec. 11; tax $9JS.
Louise B. FusaeU et vir to Lee
A. Carlisle et ta. tot 96, plat of
Acredato sec. 7; tax $26.40.
Ken^wvUto Devekq;«M^ Corpor-
ation to Rob^ B. ^orms et ux.
lot 5, btock J. plat ot Hunttogtoo
sec. 2; tax $31.30.
C. F. KadM et ux to W. Shep-
herd IH%wry, Jr., et als. parcel,
plat <rf Oceana: tax $13.
Jwdr L ee S i ^ e t ux to Warrw
Cot! Maas^ et ux, krt 95, plat of
AcTedate sec. 7; tax $25.20.'
Ronald M. Maratea ft ux to
Jwm Carroll HaM et ux, tot 6,
btodc C. plat (rf Birchwood Gar-
dsM me. 3; tax $M.4S.
Hallmark C«atructioo Ccht- to
Hobert 9. Mai^ et ux, tot 8,
block L, plat of Huntington sec.
2; tax m-tk
We cn^e Floon, tiial ^
tl^pilsk room! la fc««ij|-
nem, ^pf. thesa Iwf^
asUy Milfned Unoleon
W)oMu eoafer smart, eolor-
eontrast diitinction wfcich no
other floor treatnieQl can
nateb. '^.oUws, motilb —
"Chartctorr* in a word —
that give long-lived service,
at taraerate first-cost! May
we give you an (estimate?
J. C. Law & Sons
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
3815Ce»«7 Pb. MA 50439
Bernard L. Long et uMg Wal-
ter a wm et m, lu 3. bio«^^
plat of Aragona Vill^ sec. 8;
tax
Juiua B. Umm at ux to Sd-
wanl L. Baeves et ux, part d
Tract C. plM of Cbesapeake
Beach; tax $15.75.
Josqib L. Ctmboy et ux to Byron
D. McArthur et ux, lot 10, plat <^
Woodstock EstMes; tax $%.70.
Shelah Monroe Dickens, Jr.. ^
ux to Jerry P. Birge rt ux, l(rt 7.
plat of Indian River Village sec.
1; tax $19.50.
Robert Edward Richter ^ qc to
Austin ^enry Tlerney et ux, lot 8,
block 5, pli^ oi Aragona Village
sec. 12; tax $83.19.
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eidittiii bi tte City of Vkgtaiie
A Oi*y— ttale:
J(»1N V. FEHnOSSS, Clerk.
^: Ifary M. WWte. D.C.
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yirgWe Beech SUN, Thursday, Novmt^w 4, 1965
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Vfr^Bti BeMh. VfaiUa
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la tiie aerk's OKkx of tte Qr-
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Bead), on tte ath digr of Octoter.
IMS.
(Mer of ftblieaaaa
1«>Y TAYLOR. Plaintitf .
JUDrm TAYLOR, D^axlaot
Tte dbject of this suit is to ot>-
tain a divorce a o^osa et thtxnt
to te \tieF m«-ged ii^ a divorce
a vinculo matrimonii fnxn tte said
O^oidam, nipoD
OesertkH).
made and Wad llwt tte telaidant
is a Boakeahieal of tte ^ate of
Vtar^a. tte iMt koown poet ol-
flee addr«M ma$'. m m tt«al»
Upland. PenMylvMda, K la oi^wad
tMt *e (to apprar here v^f^fn
ten (M) days Ma <toe prilriitt-
tioB teraef. and do irtMt miqf te
oeceaaiy to protect ha iMsraif
in MdiBait.
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b tte Clerk's Olftoe of tte dr^
citt Ceiataf tts city of Vtrfhtti
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Defaxtent. " * ''~~
Tte object of this suH U to ot>-
tain a divorce a vincuk) matri-
mtmii from tte saU d^efxtest. up-
on tte 0^unds of desertlim. And
an affidavit tevlng been made and
filed that ttw drimdam ie a non-
resid^ of tte State qI Vii^tnia.
tte last known post office addrw
teing: 3068 Parkwood Boulevard,
Apt. 2B. Kansas City. Kauaa, it
is ordowl tt}^ te do ai^ear here
within ten (10) ditys after itoe pi^
lictai<ui bo-eof, and do what oMy
VIRQMA:
Id tte Clerk's office d ^ Qt-
cuit Court of the Oty of S^T0ii»
Beadi on tte 37th day of Odtiim,
1965.
STATE HIGHWAY C0MMISSIGS4-
ER OF VIRGINIA,
V.
IN CHANdlRY
WLk Mm, MOBaAN. C. M.
MORGAN. NAOMI MORGAN.
and CLARiENCS WSBOm,
m Bir<b)^ Read
Vin^ua Beach. Vlr^tOa.
aid liia lurvMng flpaoam X aair.
next of kio, heirs at taw, <k-
aointeta el. an4 aO ^^ per-
sons havhig an kits^Bt a iw re-
main of ENOOH MORGAN,
BESSIE WmCAH. and of any
(rffaer persQia bwM bi dw {H-i-
vate omxl^ knows as "Mor-
gaa Ccawtery,'" kicked Mar
M(»van's Lane, Virginia Beach.
Virgoia, tte names of which
p«raoas being unknown, and are
her^ proceeded a^unct aa
"Parties Unknown."
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220 Red Tide Road
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10:00 a.m. — Sundey 5c)»}oI
11:00 a.m. — Itomlnt Service
7:30 p.m.— Evenfnt Berrtng
7 :30 p m. — Wednesdey
Evening Services
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BAYSIDE BAPTISr
CHURCH
1480 Pleaetire Hoase Rd.
JaUM V. DePoo, Pastor
8 :20 a.m. — Worahip S«rvice
11:00 a jn. — Worship Service
9:20 A 10:10 ».m. Sunday
Scliool „ _,
8:00 p.m. — Evening Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
245 Roeemont Boad
Rov. Malvi* Huffko^ Pastor
11:00 A 7:80p.m.-«Wonliip
Service*
9:30a.n. — Simdjiy School
6:15 p.m- — Training Union
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
9th A Med. Ave.
A cooperating Southern Bapist
Church
Geergo WoUott. Jr., Miaittor
Phone 428-2U04
9 :4Ba.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning S^»rvica
6 :80 p.m. — Training Union
7:80 p.m. — Evening Service
7:8ep.m. — Wed. Prayer
Seifvice
1 1:00 a Jn.— Molding WowUp
6 :80 p.m. — Timlning Union
7:80 p.m. — Evening Worship
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Princess, Virginift Beach
U18 OCEANA BOULEVARD
^ Station on right
_. 'fiJ. Tiaflo, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:45 a.m. — Worship Service.
7:30 p.m. — Evening Service
KEMPSVILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
7120 KempsvlUe l^oad
A. D. Motoat, PaMoir
t^iftm. — Sunday School
ll:00a.i&— Morning Wonhis
8:00p.m^-r&UNltet Worship
tYNN
Va. T^clJ^Blvd. id^^te
Princess Anne High SchoM
Rcp. lUbMi N. WaUawo
8:80 a.m. — ^Mpraintf Woruk^
9 :30 a.m. — #an^ Scho<4
1 1 :00 a.m — Mommg Worsiu?
FIMT COLONIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
929 First Colonial Eoa4
Gomge T. StaWag** PaMer
9 :46 a.m.-^Sunilii^ School
10:00 a.m. — Moriing Worshly
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worrt^
7:80p.m.^ili<l-Week servi^,
Weonesda;
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIst
CHURCH
419 Glenroek Road, NorfoQc
Rot. Charlo* T. Hoadrkka
9:45a.m.< — Church Sdi^
1 1 :00 a.m. — Mtnrning ' Won^ip
7:30 p.m. — Evening Wor^lip^
FAITH lArnST CHUUCH
6818 Va, Beach Blvd., Norfolk
Fvod M. Farias, Paster
9:45 a.m.— -Sanday School
11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship
6 :30 pjn.p-4'eUovriiip Hour
7:30 p.m. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHUPN
CHURCH
Great Neck at Hilltop
A. Harold Ar«i«gtea. Pastor
10:00 a.m.-^unday School
n :00 am.— Worswp Service
7:30 |p.m. — Evening Service
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rav. T. M. Walker, Pastor
9:30 a.m. — CnurcK School
1 1:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.— Evenii* Worriiip
OAK GROVE RACIST
ciyRCH
Back Bay, Vli^inia
iUvto St. Clelir, Pastor
8 :45 a.m. — Chnrch
ST
GREGORY THE GRE4T
CATHOLIC CHURCH
7271 Virginia BMch Blvd
Rot. FlaTJM Yaltak*„ OAA
RaT. Pasdui Kaoip 0.8.^.
Masses— 6:30. 8i00, 9:80»
11:00 and 12:;tO
Confessiods are on Satunb^
7:30-8:80
ll:00ajn.-
School
Morning Worship
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
RaT. Ralph L. tfntm
1 :00 a.m. — Sonday School
1 1 :0e a.m — Momintf Wondi^
"Serving aod a&d tte C«b-
munity of Blackwater SiiM$o
1784"
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd. & Lakeview Dr.
S(^y^fi9, Va.
Rot. Dartd Moero, Pastor
9 :46 a-m. — Sunday ' School
1 1 :00 a.nn. — ^Morning Worship
7:46 p.m.— Evening Worship
ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST
CHUi^
Princess Amie Coort Hoqse
Rot. Brnca B.'1*arklBS, Faster
10;00a.m.— Buadaf School
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning WorAip
6 :00 pm. — B.T.U.
7:00 p.m. — Eyentojf W<^rship
L«iDON BRWGfi
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridge^ Virginia
G. Sd.ward Hughes, Pfst^r
8 rSO a.tt.--~Moirnini^ Won^
»:4S k.».— 4BBd^ M»qI
TABERNACLE MSTHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Vnrginia
Robert H. Garner. Ifiaiittr
9:45 a.m.— Church Scoeol
ll:O0a.m — Morning Wor^p
VIRGINIA BEACH
METt^DlST CHURCH
207 - l8th Street
Rot. BoTorly PoHy
8:30 a.mw — Wofsaip Swrvice
Summer Montne
9 :45 ^m- — Chnrch School
11:00 a.m.— Worship Service
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCli
Pine Ave. A Va! Bch. Rlvd.
WtUi»m L. Ather, Pester
9 :45 a.m. — Satisfy Scl^ol
10:46 a.m.— Worship ,
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHUiCH
8:48 a.m. aa4 II aon.—
services
9 :45 a.m.-^Ghttreh School
6:30 p.m.— Youth Fel^w|l»^
Kmpsviux ,
PRESBYT^RIAK l»im^
3. h. C epp e e k , pMtor
9:40 AM— Siuday ^ool
1 1 m A.M.— Moriilnt Wm "
8:00 P.M.— *Se*^<l
TeiiA^
1
Bm^i sun, Thursday, November 4, 1965
4*
• UMLNOnCB
tan tlM OKult Court of ttie Oty
ol Vk^Bia BmA to diataHr. re-
mi reWer wMh due care
te refMuni of bwch
Itofon. and any
buried IB the privati
etmMry kmiwn at the "Morgan
Ommnf ," kxated noar Morgan's
Lni. VIrtfnia Beach. Virghda.
Mid etfi^tery b^ shown on
Ami SGi-lS of ^ plans for State
Wi^fny ftoote 44. Project 0044-
I||-1M««pW W, a copy of which
^ ihaat k attached to tfaepeti-
Hn ttid in this came.
fte liwve partiei are hawy
notified that the State Highway
OoaMWoeer of Vh^ia wfll on
te aadi day of Nobeniber. 1965.
at l:M a. m.. <x- as soon tho^to-
aa counad may be heard, move
the ivigt of the Orcuit Court of
the CHy df Virginia Beach, at the
Oaurthume aiereof, for an ord«-
^ ronpval of laid re-
mi tte retaiteitMirt of (he
1b a suitsfcle repository.
Affidavit havi^ bea made that
tfae mnes md addr»»es of ttie
atfnrivfng spmises, if any. next of
kin, hein at ktw, descendants d,
and all od)a- persMis havii^ an
interest in the remdns (^ the pe^
Moa buried in said {Hivate ceme
tmtf, tsaxf/t the detodii^ aboive
muiA, are tariaiown. ^ler due
4tant en the pvt air the com-
IUmbIId anart^ who Ihey may
h$mito what County m Coqprara-
liai ft^ ffi- ny of tiwm nay re-
liiB. aS without effect: it is OR-
JMtOD that the ai>ove nmned per-
mm wiie are or may be iidereated
in file a4»jeot matto- of diis cause
lypear withm ten days afte* pub-
UcaHeo af this order and do what
k mamaj la protect their in-
Aad it is FlHmiER OAUiSKES)
tm Wa ortler be published for
IfW auooa^ve wcda in the "Vir-
1^ thMch aim." a newspapM-
pltimm in the City of Viifinia
BMdl, Vlifi]^ aBd.diat a coiqr
«( Wi et^ be poitid oo the but
W leard of iie Chvdt Court of
«» dfy «f Virgiida Beach. Vir^
1^ O i jiyL - T tste:
MSm V. FSNTRESS. CMe
By: Itary M. While. D.C.
Seten and Kdkn, p. q.
Board ef Trade BiMig
Biotlolc. Vli^sia
IMMt
li tta Oaik'i aS* Of the Cb:^
«tt Owt 8f tfcrailr if Vli«iaia
Bii^ ao Oe 1^ day of Octotw,
STA'M nOHWAY ccaoiissiON-
moF vn^iNiA,
uawa. c. snnffiBa ^
LeeloB IWrett
BRM WPORO BBOCHSE
ilff Chi^iioB Piit
A jp(HftHBM < S
rfBfWrj ^i^a
&ioBivfle, Bfew Y«t
vnc^SA M. saa^HEKD
an Pntc^ street
Odartdo Sp rinji. Col orado
JQBN C. SmPHEBD
SH lltrth 17th Street
Gi^ ^iK:ti<m, Cokwado
IQitaEBINE SHEPHERD BOLIN
on l4ipn Sbvet
SiBti Pe, New Mexico
MARY F. BAI&OS.
aiTMih Street
Vli^ria Baacb. Viriloia
1^ Uie surviving spoiaes. if any,
Bfd of kin, heirs at law, de-
mkB&uta of. and all other per-
aoos having an interest in the re-
audaa of MARGARET GALONS
moLm u. wiODmosE,
mStmiE KEE LAND, SMITH
' aU^Wa®, MiNNETT LAND.
tad SARAH LAND, and of any
0tm ptmm buried in tiie {ffiv-
nS» oBnibay known as "Sbep-
hiffi Cemetery," k)cated in
Ladoi ftidge, Virginia Beach,
il^ingWi. the names of which per-
SM8 beh^ unknown, and are
h«tby proceeded ag^oat as
"Potiet Unknown."
Defndaats,
(MerOfPoblkaflisB
Hie object <tf this suit is for the
eora^naat to d^ain permisaon
ftan tte Ckruit Court (tf the CSty
gi ^%ftaia Beaeb to didiAer, re-
tum ud rtiiger witfi due care
md imdnf tiie remains ol itat-
fwet (Mites, Sar^ M. Wood-
htm* €«tf^ Bee Und. tei*
flh^flH04 BsMett Land, and Sveii
LbsA, aM «y (rfto persms biffted
la tbe Dorttoo of tm rrH?«»« «»me.
tBf|f , IdkMhi m Jm ■HpMras
Cemetery," kxaied in Lot^to
at 9:90 a. m., oru soon tiwreitfter
as oKttisd may be heard, move
ttie Jw^ of die Clmdt Oxirt of
the aty of Vir^Oa Beach, at the
Cburthoiae thereof. f<»- an order
pennitUng the ronoval of said re-
mains and the rwMermm of the
Mme in a suitabie i^XMitory.
Affidavit havii^ been made diat
tlw nones and addrnan of the
siffviving ^XMSK. tf any, next of
ktoi. hdrs at law, descendants of.
and all othe- per9<»» having ui fal-
ter^ in the remains of Jie per-
sons buried in said p(M*tion of the
private 'cemetery, exc^ the de-
fflndints »»how n*""*^ are un-
known, aftor dne dUgoioe an ne
part of the complainant to ascei
tain who they nuiy be and in what
Coui^ or CorpMHtion they or any
d them nMy reside, all witlwut
effect; it is ORDERED) that the
ilwve nttnad pertoia who are or
be IntMta^ in the s ubject
• uoALNoneis
RUittn- of this cmise appear within
ten days idler publication of this
ordH* and do «^ is necessary to
{Mtitect their interests.
And it U FURTHER ORDERED
that tliis on^ t>e publi^ed foi^^
four successive wedcs in the "Vir-
guiia Beach Sun," a newspaper
published in the City of Virginia
teach, Viit^nia, and that a copy
of this order be posted <m the bul-
letin board of the Circuit Court of
the City of Vii^Na Beach. Vir-
ginia. '
A Oufqf-"^^Me.
JOHN V. Fl^RESS. Clerk
By: Mary M. White. D.O.
KeAMn and Kellam, p. q.
Board d Trade Aiikhi^
Norfdk. Vii«inia ^ -
log ^polices, tf aagr. aurt of kin»
hdrs at law. daacandants of, tad
all other pawns havtag an M«raat
in the remains ol ^ ^raom
btoied in Uie cemetery above mm-
ti<med, exc^ the d^endwits nsn-
ed in the c^ptkm hereof, are un-
loiown, afta- due dilUgence upoa
the part d the om^ilainant to m-
certain who they nmy be ai^ in
what County or OrpcH-^ion tt^
or any of than may reside, aU
with(Nit effect; it is ORDERED
that the above named parties and
any otho' persons who are or may
be iDte»vsted in the subi-^ r"at-
t« of tUa cmue appear vllbki tn
days afte* pubucatiuu <h tnis urU&r
and do what is necessary to i»t>-
tect their interests.
And it is FVRTHE3R ORDERED
that this order be pii>liflhed for
four aiccesslve wedcs in the "Vir-
ginia Beach Sun." a newsp^ser
published in the City of Viifinia
Beach, Virginia, and that a co|^
of this order be posted <»i the bul-
lettn board of the Circuit Otwrt of
the^n^ * vn^tt Bm^i, vss
A Copy— Teste
JOHN V. FENTRESS, aerit
By: Mary M. White, DC.
KeUam and Kellam, p. q.
Board of lY^e Bulling
Norfolk, Virginia
10-2t4t
• uoMMonc^
Jnct 9m-iHm. R/W-JW. a ewnr
of wfiUh |to JtfA if iMii^M to
tiie petnkB filetf ft this am^
"■ "^ ve mMm tm
tfte «Mt
r ef Mq^iAan
VmOINU:
tn Oe deric's office of the Or-
cuit Court of the City of Virghila
Beach on tfa« znh day of Octobar.
U66.
stah: HiOHiiiMY GoiaimsiON-
ER OF VmOlNIA,
ComtJahual
V. ~
VIRCHE E. CAFPEE ~™
My7 South ^tdtdnck Road
Viifinia Beach. Virginii^
ANNIE MAS HEAIH
12S South Wltchduck Road
VlifiiibBea^
FANNIE SMPIH and
ELUAHSMITH
US SiK& ^Wtdwudc
Vir^ma Bakb, Virginia:
WLVm JACKSON -
lis Soudi Witchduck Road
Vii:^ Beadi, Vhrginia;
SARAH F. HARRIS,
HEiafAN W. FR/^OOtim,
MARUE. BUTTS,
WHUAM FORBES.
SUSAN BBLTON. "^^
mA i ^ be drad. thdr surviv-
is^ spouses, btirt ak bw. next
ol kta, deai^ndaiito of , and all
other perioni havk« an titferMt
in file remafaa ol.
DAVID SMIIH. MARY 8MI4H.
BEKRIETTA FC^BES. REBBC-
CA a fOaSBS. ROSE SMITH
FUUJH, PBt)DIG/^ DAMIEL
FUIOR. MARiIND KEMP
RICH>aa> K EM P. WALTER
KEMP. BOiiSRT HELTON.
PRfffCE MOORE. niANK HAR-
Bm. WHJLK FRANXLQ^ and
OTELIA FRANKLIN,
and of any oOia- peratms buried
in tlM private cemetery known
as the "Funer Cemetery," near
Kemprdlle, Virginia Beadi, Vir-
ginia, the names d wtndi persons
"xcept those named above being
utdmown and are herebv proceeded
a^aimft as "Parties Uidmown,"'
Defasdrnts.
(Met Of PobUeatleB
The oblect of tills suit te for the
complainant to <A>tain permiaritm
from the Circuit Court d tiie City
of'Wginia Beech to dteinter, re-
move and rdnter wift due care
and decoicy the remafau of David
Smitti, Mary Smitii. Henr»tta
Forbes. Rebecca S. Forb^, Rose
Smltii FHiIler, Pn&fuA Daniel Ful-
ler, Marind Ken^, Ridiard Kemp,
Walto* Konp. Robert Belton,
Prince Moore, Frmk Harris. Willis
Franklin and Otelia Franklin, and
my otfaff persons buried in die
nrhwte cemetery known as the
Fuller Cemetery, near Kempsville.
Vir^ia Beach, Viiglnia. said
cemeterv betas aiwwn m Sheet
SOl-13 of the Fins for Rmite 44.
Project 0044-134-101. RW 201. a cony
of wbidi Plan 9ieet la attached to
the <Bffl of Comi^sdiA filed in this
cause.
Hie above parttes are hereby
notified that the State Hiidiwav
CanMnlsd<Hier of Virgfaiia will on
Qie SOdi d^ of Nobembur, S6B.
ait 9:00 a. m., or as sooi thereafter
.as counad mav be hnrd, nMive
die Judge of the Circuit Court of
the atv of Virginia Beach, at the
Courthouse fhere(rf. (or an Order
VIRGINU:
In the Cle-k's <rffice d the tir-
cuit Court of the City of Virginia
Beach on the 17th day of Octobw.
1965.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSTON-
ER OF VIRGINIA. ^^
Oxnplainant
V.
GEORGE BROWN, JOE MUR.
DEN and MARVIN TOWE,
TRUSTEES OF LONDON
BRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH,
c/o George Brown
2460 Potta- Road
VirgHiia Beach, Virgima;
JOHN 0. GOraPREY
413 »rd Street ^^^^
Vh*ginia Beach, Vrginla.*
n. B. GODFREY, JR.
Great Neck Road
Virginia Beadi, Virginia;
WILLIAM O. GODFREY
Fint Cokxiial Road
Vhi^ Beach, Vb^bda:
A. 0. GODFREY ^
Great Nedt Road :--:^;^^ :
Vb^inia Beach, \^^a;
MBS. F. C. CAg>ER
Great Neck Road \,
J^jinia Beach, Viz^a;
at i:00 a. m., or as aoon tterw^or
M <»uns^ aaif be h«mi. mo^
tte Judge <^ ttit OnA OmI ll
the City d Vii^taiia Maob, at tna
Cointh(xise ^m«d. for an Or6et
pmnitting the removal ol said re-
mate and the retaitainait d Uk
same in a MitaMe r^iw^ttry or
rqjoiitmiei.
Affidavit ha^ng been made that
the namea and addresses of the
RB^ving spoiMes, if any, next of
ktai, h^ at lafw, dw^oKJbnts of,
and bM G&m pem»s having an
taiterest in the rematais of the pet-
sons Iniried in tlm portion of tiie
cemetery abow mentknied, taaxfi
the defendai^ named in tiie cap-
tkn hereof are imknpwn, alter due
diligsice upon the put ol tiie ccxn-
plainant to asceiitda who they may
be and in what County or Corpo^
atioi they or any d them may re-
skk, all without ^fect; it is OR-
DERED that the above named po^
ties and any other persms who are
or niay be interred in the nib-
ject noatter ol thk cause i^ppear
within ten dayi after nd^attOD of
this<|;hrd«- and do what is necea^
sary to pn^ec^ their intcrsts.
And it is FURTIS31 ORraSOX}
that this Ordo- be publi^ed fin-
four succ^sive we^ in the "Vn*-
ginia Beach am." a liewqiapa-
publi^ed in the City of Vlr^a
Beadi, Virgima, aid that a copy
d ttiis order be poated en the bul-
letin board of the Circuit Court d
the City of Vkginia jBeacfa. Vir-
gii^a.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTIIESS. Clerk
By: Mary M. White. D.C
K^am ^Kellam. p. q.
Board of Trade BuihUng
^rfolk, Virginia
lO-2Mt
f IJ^Ur>KITKB
NOTICE
Virginia:
The regular meeting d the Caan-
dl of the City of Vhrginia R«K*h
will be held in the Circuit Court
(HI Monday, Novembo- 8, IMS at
2 o'clock p.m. at vrbkii time per-
sons will be heiurd fw and against
the following pnjpoked chan^ of
aaiing, use pomits. etc.:
Srz^i^licatian d City of Norfolk
^^rginia fkm^ Virgtoia.
said portion of Mi oani^iTy bdng
jfcown on Swet 9||'li <^ flift..^i^lperRiitting the removal of said re-
fbr State l^^fmf BoSbt. 44rFro- 1 mains and ttie TemtettruaA of tte
sane hi a suitable repiwtorv.
MRda^J^ivtag been made ttiat
tile a<Ure<:9M of l^ah F. Harris.
Itetnan W. Fraiydhi, Maria E.
B^ls. WOtm FodMS aid &isan
Benoft M9 01UI0WB, ana me
names an ^ddreMM of tiw survive
MRS. ROY JACKSON
413 2Srd Street
Virginia Beadi, Vh-gbila; .
MARGARET BURGESS
2566 Vb^nia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beadi. Virghua;
MARY E. WARD
BOB 13th Street
Virginia Beach, Vfa^^nia;
LINWOOD E. McKENZIE
608 13th Street
Vh*ginia Beadi, Virgink;
WILLIAM B. McKENZlfi
S916 Curlew Drive
Norfolk, Virginia;
BENJAMIN L. McKENZIE
lis Sir Oliver Drive
Norfolk. Virginia;
GEORGE MARSHALL McKENZIE
309 Oliver Road
Vta-ginia Beach, Virghua;
RANDOLPH S. McKENZIE, SR.
3i06 ^athmore Street ,
Norfolk, Virginia;
AT.MA POTTSK^ ,
281ft Marlboro Street
Norfolk. Virginia;
and f'e surviving sporscs. if
any, n-^t of kin, heirs at law, de-
scendants of, anfl aU other per-
8(nis havine an hiterest <n the
remains of WILUAM I. GOD-
FREY. LOVIE ANNIE CK)D-
FREY, OSCAR ANNIE GOD-
FREY, ARTHUR R. MdCEN-
ZIE, BENNY F. ' MctCENZTO,
ami d any other pa*sons buned
ir the pwtion of LONDON
BRIDGE BAPTIST CHUltCH
CENOKTERY. Vfrginla Beach.
ViraffiUi, which lies withfa Uie
right-of-way of State Highway
Route 44^ the names of whicn
persons except those namort
above being unknown, and are
herrfjv proceeded against ar
"Parties UnkMwn."
Def aidants.
Order of PahH<»tion
The object of this sirit is for the
conrmlalnant to obtain permission
from the Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beadi to (fisinto, re-
move Mid rehitw with due care
and d««wv tiie rematas of Wil-
liam L. Godfrey. Lovie Annie God-
frey, Oscar yUm'e Godfrey. Arthur
R. McKenzie and Benny F. Mc-
Kwttle. and any ottier persora bu^
led within the portton of the Lon-
^n Bridge Baotist Churdi Ceme-
tery whteh is included in thfe rij*t
d wav of State Highway Roi<e 44.
Proiect 0044-134-101. Bw 201, said
Dortion of cemetery being Aown
on Sheet 5(fi-18 of the Plans for
said project: a cony of whk* Pkm
Sheet k attached to the Bffl of
Cqmplannt filed in this cmise.
■nie sixyve partira are hereby
notified that the State Hi^ay
Gonmissioner of Viiiginia will (m
the 30th day of Ndjemb^*. vm.
by Jdin C. Lawless, /Att<U7iey for
a discontuiuance, (^cfiure, and
aband(Himent d a p&ctioa of the
following streets: \
C« adm Avoiue firmn the Vir-
1^ Bmdi and Norfolk City Line
Cfiterftng Eastwanfly to its tom-
Caldwdl AveiHie AonaJta^ Vir-
ghya Beadi and Nofc^ Qty Une
extending Eaii^ardly to its term-
inatkm.
Gathri^ Avenue from the Vi^
gfaila Beach and Norfolk City Hhe
eidimding Eaatwardly to its temv-
biatkn.
nuee unnamed IS foot right of
ways being unimproved in the
Comick Farm area. (More de-
tailed plats available in office of
City- Planning Conmission). Bay-
side BmtMi^.
n. Application of Peachtree Cor-
p(»rati<m by J. Peter HoOand III,
Attraney for a change of zoning
from Residence Diatritc 4 (RS 4)
to Limited Commerdal District 3
(C-L 3) and a Use Permit to erect
three billboards 18 foot by 48 toot
(HI certain inroperty fronting 719
feet m<H% or less oi the East side
of Northamptcm Boulevard, a depfi
d 163.7 feet along the Southern
{Htiperty line (Ncniolk and South-
on Railroad right of way). A
combined distance of 632 feet more
or less along the Eastern proper*-
ty line. Bayside Boroueh.
III. Application of E. C. Womark
for a change of zoning from Lim-
ited Commercial District 1 (C-L 1)
to General Industrial District 1 (M-
I 1) on certain pronertv fronttaig
32.34 feet on the North side of
Nnlhainpton Boulevard, a depth
of 771.61 feet aking the Eastern
propertv Une (property now or I&r-
merly Edgar Haring), a wid!« ot
009.93 feet along the Northem orop-
oty line, and a combined depth
of 1060.99 feet akmg the Western
{»rooerty Une. Ba^ide Bmmigh.
IV. AppUcation of%e^ro Inror-
p(Nrated bv Kdlam and Kellam, At-
torneys, tar a diange d zoning
from Residence Suburban District
4 (R-S 4) to General C^omno-cial
Disbict 1 (OG 1) of certain woo-
erty fronting 200 feet on the Sou^
ride of Shore Drive beginning at
a point 332.61 feet East d 'Gnen-
well Road, a depth of ISO Set
along the Eastern anfl Westom
property line, and a widtii of 200
feet akns the Smitiiem ^ffoperty
tine. Bavslde BorooA.
V. Application d Lance Realty
CMnpany. iliic«rp(»'ated, for a Use
Permit to opwate a used car
sales on certafai propeH^ fatmting
130 feet on the Soutii iSETe ol V!r-
f^& Beach Boulevard oeginning
at a pomt 1128.111 feet West of
Witchdudc Road, a depth of 200
fed along the Eastern and West-
MH propertv Une. and a widCl ot
130 feet along tiie Southoti jprop-
ertv Une. Bayside Borbu^
VI. AppUcatim of Bcxaci A.
Culpepper and ^iraUam A. McPh^-
son f<H- a Use I^mtt to qierate a
gutXm sui^ atatkn <hi certa^
|««porty j^magmm iaH OB the
North aidir ll FMMiioe Boki bf
^mii^ at a p(^ 4M J3 «Nt IMit
ol Woftditoft Jta^ ■ d^ith ol
mu$ fe^ akntttt Wotim pr^
egtf Une, a wkM ol 260 ftat aka^
tte Nmtiieii ivtvtffy line, awl a
depth of 200 faat along the EmI-
eni prti^etf^ Une, KeniMviUe Bor^
ou^.
Vn. AniUcatiot of Herace A.
Culpepper aod WlOlain Al ilePhftr-
atm far • dump of m^ Mm
Retidence &d>urban tHstrid 3 (R-
S 3) to General Commercial OM-
ti^t 1 (C-G 1) of c«t^ iNvperty
fronting 204.90 fed on the North
ride of ProvMoice Road begiiuiing
at a point 454.23 feet West ot
Woocbtodc Road, a depth ol 244.65
feet tkm^^ Westen pnv«ty
Une. a width of 20O fett akmg t&a
f^lortton prop«rty Une, and a
dearth d 200 fed akmg the East-
em {mpaly Une. KempsvUle 6or-
Oi^L
Vm. Atuhc^/Qm of Bd-Aire
Benalk to q>erate a used car salea
on ctftain prc^wrty kicated at the
SoutbwHA interaeotk» 6! Virginia
Beach Boulevard and Matt Lane,
frontbig 200 feet on the S<Mith sicto
of Viifh^ Beach BdiSevard, front-
ing ISO feet on tiie West side of
Matt Lane, a wkltb of 20O feet
akmg die Smithem pn^rty line.
and a de{4h ol ISO fed along the
Weafem prq|Mrty Uqe. LyoiAaven
Borou^
IX. ApplkatloB of PhUiips P*-
trdeum Comfwny 1^ Ji Peter Bol-
Iffiid ni/ Attorney for a ch«^e
ol zoning firmi Residence &ibur-
ban Distrfet 4 (RS 4J to Genial
Commerdal Distrid 3 (C-G 3>
and a Uae Pendt to qierafe a
gasoUne sipfdy statkm on Lots 12
and IS (^ Westmordand E8tate.^
Frontii^ ISO fed on the West side
d Rosemoot Road, a dei^h tA 110
fed along the Northan and Smith-
em property lines, and a wktth
of 150 feet aki^ tiie Easter prop-
erty Une. Lymyiaven Borough.
X. Api^ation d Tliomas W
Wood for a diange of zdUng fnmi
Reridttioe Sidiurban Distrid 3 (B-
S 3) to Multiple F^unify Residence
Distrid (R-M) d certain property
located at tiie Nwthwed bitersec-
ti<m d Eureka Av«Hie and South-
em Boulevard, fixmting 535.7 ted
on the N<ntfa ride d Soi^em Bou-
levard, frontbig 225 fed <m fhe
Wed ride of Eurdn Avenue^ A
om^hied fistimca ol 004.7 ted
akmg the Western propertv line,
a comUned diatance d 6617 ted
akmg the N(»*tiiera pnqierty Une.
Containing 4 aoi^es. Lyiu^ven
Borou^.
XI. Applicatim d Petroleum
Sendees Company by Garland Lay-
ton. Attorney tar a diange ot roo-
ing from Limtted Commeraai Dis-
trict 2 (C-L 2) to Genffl-al Com-
merdal Diitrid S (OG 3) and a
Use PHinit to op«tite a gasoline
station on certain property froiit-
faig 219.87 fed (m the South side
d Virginia Beach Boulevard be-
ginning at a point 800 fed more
or less East of London Bridge
Creek, a depth & 72.00 fe«!t almig
tfie Western property Une. a wi9th
of 206.76 fed along the Southen
property Une, and a depth d
134.86 feet doi^ the Eastern prop-
erty Une. Lyndiaven Borough.
Xn. AppUcatkm d Jdfo-son
Professional Institution Incorporat-
ed by Thomas C. Broyles, Attor-
ney for a Use Pemiit to CMwrate
a private schoo) on certain inrop-
erty fronting 347.7 fed on ths
North side of Oriole Drive begin-
ning at a pdnt 477.27 feet North
of Laskih Road (around Orfole
Drive). Having a depth d 4*^ tcet
along the Western propertv line,
a condbined dbtance d 251.53 ted
along the Northern property line.
and a conbined distance of 468.59
fed riong the Eastern prooeitv
Ihie. Containing 3.14 acres. Lynn-
haven B<M:out^.
XItt y^Ucf^on d Midway In-
vestme^ Ccmapany 1^ Garland
Layton, Attorney for a change ol
kDonipg from Reridence Duplet
I^trid 1 (R-D 1) to G«ierai
Commerdal Distrid 3 (C-G 3) and
a Use Permtt to aperde a gaso-
Une supply statkm aa certafai prop-
erty froi^g 230 fed on the We&t
side d South Lynnhaven Road, a
depth ol 341 fed more or le» along
^ SOKrtliera pn^ierty Une. and a
^kmobfawd Adanoe of 49C teet
akmg the Northern and Wedera
int^wrty Ifaie (London Bridge
Gi«A). Lvmdiaven Borough.
XIV. Application of Vhrgin'.i
Electric imd Power Ckmnpany tor
a diange d smfa^ from Umited
Commerdal Distrid 1 (C4. 1) to
General 0»nma*dal Didrict 1 (C-
G 1) nd a Use Permit for wt-
ridte divai^ on obtain {vop«-ty
fronthig S45 fed on the Wed ride
d Ftd Ookmial Road begmning
at a pohit 1(1?0 fMt incne or less
South of Laskin Road, a dqtth of
SQQ fed riong the Nathan and
SbuUmn prt^ierty Ihie. and a
width d 56 fed along the Weston
lax^iecty Una. Contrining S.7 acres.
Lymriianren Borou^.
XV. AppUcatkm of SheD m Com-
fmW ■•bm nd Kdtan. At-
lorntyib for a Oat PinM to oper-
a fliarika anppl^ afaaon. di
fropal^ iBatod at die
Nortfaaad Nara^nn of Plaza
Jr^ aM mm Wamont Road,
firailting 2IL2B fad on tfia Ead
rida of Seatt Roaanom Road,
inmttaig i^B lad an ttia ^taih
Sde d noa tVaO, Irontfaig 210
feat on the Wfd die d Wav^y
Drive, nd froittta^ 2N.U> fed m
the South ride of Vk^orjr Drive.
Lymdiavm B<mKi0i.
XVI. AppUcatkm of Shdl OU
Ccmipuiy l^ Kdlam uid Keilam.
Attoroeys, for a Use Pernio to qj-
erate a gasdiJM su^^ statK» on
certain prqierty tocated at the
Sov^wed hiteraedMn of l^mth
Lymhavw Raad and Slina Mve,
fnmi^ ns fed on ttw Wed side
ol Soudi Lyndiaven Roid. frtHitlng
177.37 fed on the Souil sMe d
SiUna IMve. a d^)th d ITS feel
aki^ tilt Weston pn^^erty Ihi^.
mid a width d 177.27 fed aAaog
kU^ ^SiMithMTi ntYtfiarty Una f i V itfh
hanwn Bdnu^.
XVn. Ap|)Ucaaon of J. D. Mur-
doi f(r a <Auim d iMiIng trom
Rerifteice Suburiian Distrid 3 (R-
S 3) to Lfaniled Ckmmorciri Dis-
trid 1 (C-L 1) of cortoln }^ierty
kcated on the Wed end of iPoyne-
Lana, a oombhied dktance d
ttSJS fed ak)ng the h^Mrthetn
iropety Une. a (Ustance d ^.40
fed akmg the Wedem property
Itaie, a distance d 599.22 ted aiong
the Southern property line, and a
coeoMied distance of 315.74 fed
dang file Eastern inropc.'ty hne.
Contrinh^ 5 acres more or ^eu.
Lyonhavoi Borou^
XVm. An)ikatkm oT North Bay
De!«ek)pment (krpwatum f(nr a Use
Permit to ered two 10 foot by 12
fod biUboards <m certain prope-ty
on the Souft ride of Sandhridge
Road. One sign to be locaf(>d one
quarter mile Wed d SanOldSer
Road, die otho* sign to be located
three^juarters of a mile Wed d
Sancffiddler Road. Princess Anne
Borou^.
XIX. AK>Ucad(m of George Hal-
steed tar a diange d zoning from
Reridence Duplex Distrid 1 (RD
1) to Muhiple-Fahuly Reskiaica
Diatrid (R-M) and a Uw Permit
to construd 60 apaitm^t units on
certain laiqiery frwituig 4K fed
oo ft^ South ride of Gunn HaU
Drive, beginning d a point 212
fed more.or less Ead d Oceana
Boulevard, a i^tt A' 230 teti
vaare or less afcng ffie Western
ipcapuiy Une. a width d 327 fed
nM>re w leas akmg the Soutiidn
property Une, a d^ of 327 fed
more or leas akmg the Eadern
property Une. Containing 3 acres
mote w less. Princess Anne Bor-
0U|^
XX. Application d T. Roy Jar-
rett by IlKmias C. Broyles, At-
torney for a change of zmiing from
One-Family Reridence Distrid (Rr
1) to Multiple Family ResWehce
Distrid (R*«> ol certain property
fronting 85 fed on ttie W«t side
of Pacific Av«iue b^inning at a
pdnt 65 fed North of 39di Stred
(Projected), a depth d 175 fed
akmg die Nwdwm and Smithern
ipaptrfy Une, and a widtii of 85
fed akmg the Westan property
Une. Virginia Beadi 'Borou^^
XXI. AppUcdiwi d Om^a Lim-
fted for a Use PerinR to construct
a 50 unit mdel on ceifain jfooer-
ty located d the Northwest inter
sectoh d Pircific Averaie aiia^lsth
Stred fronting 140 fed more or
less on tiie West side d Pacific
Avenue, froding 150 fed more or
1*»«s, on the N<yrth s'd^ of ^ff^
Stred. a combined didaAce of 290
fed akmg the Northern oroDerty
line, and a widtti of 280 fSl along
the Western proper^ Une. Vir-
ginia Beach Boroui^.
XXn. Aoplkjatkm d Mrs. J. J.
Andorson for a chuim d zoning
from Retail Business Distrid (B-D
to Mdel-Hotel Distrid (M-H) and
a Use Permit to construd a 7 untt
motel on certata property located
at tiie Sodhead intersection of
Pacific Awemie and 27fh ^reet.
ftonting 140 f^ on the East side
d Pacific /Avenue, fronting 67..?
fed on the South s^e d 27Ui
fj^t-erf a ^dth of 140 ***d »'«hw
the Eastern prop«tv Une, and a
dendi k fC 5 fed alon? the Soutii
em prroertv line (26% Stred).
Virdnia Beach Borough.
XXm. Applicatkin d W. B. S.
Grandy fd" a change d zoning
frwn One-FamlTv Re«!idei^ce Dis-
trid (R-1) to Multiple Family B^^n-
dence Distald (R-S) and a Use
Wrmtt to coodrud 72 aoartment
units on csertata prooertv Imnting
185.84 fed <m the North Tr% d
Hillop Rond. beeinninff at a point
380 f^ West of Pacific Avenue.
A comtoined distance of 259.S Feet
along the Wedem propertv flhe, a
con^hied distance of 378 fSet more
or less along the Northem nrotier-
ty Itae, and a combined di<?tance
ol 2^.72 fed alone the Eastern
pronaty line. Virginia Beach Bw-
X3aV. AppUcation of Soulid
Sh(»^ Assete limited tor a chan^
of sming from Retail Burinras Dis-
• UOALNOnCtt
tzict (B-1) to Mdel-Rotil Mtrid
(M-H) and a Uae P»mit te con*
Mud 64 unk moM on eertdn
ftopmty bcated d die int«r.^»^
tkm d Atlantic Avenue iSxl, G«-
tf d Booth ^oiisvwd. tnmOig
SI7J6 fed on die WM ll4» d At-
lantic Avcsiue, fruiting 2H.3 ted
«■ die Ead ride d Gdlertl teott
Reukvard. and a osmbtoed A's-
la^e d 147.3 feet akmg Uie South-
am prapesty Une. (Said ^ired
bei^ triangular in shape.)
JOIW V, FENTRESS, Ctty C**
By: Margard M. Hood. D.C.
1028-21
onaKmwEALTH of voginu
h tta dotk'a OfBee af *•
Onmlt Oaartal (ke City d Vlr-
gMa BCMh. OB die 12A day d
October 12. mi.
Oi«ir d PabUeatfaB
PtahittS,
CHARI^ C. HARDING
(Mdidant.
■gain^
WINNIFRED M. PEART
HARDING
TTie dijort of flils suit Is to ob-
trin a divorce n Vinculo Matri-,
Rxmi from the sakl Ddendant.
upon the grounds of desertion. And
an afflfkvtt havuig been ma<fe and
Rl«i did dw MmSaA is a «m-
reridcd of dw State d Vlrdnia,
dw last known pod offke address
bring: 122 Cdunribla l^eet, C^m-
bri<^ m, Massachusetts. It la
vt^vd Ihttf a^ do appear here
within ien flO) daya ^er due
pubUcdkm bered and 6o what
may b#n«pentfy to peded her
biter^ in dite ndt.
A' Corqr— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By Marv M. White. DC.
Amato, B=»bnias, Coh«ni. _ *
Rdter, Frief^man & Breik >, ' '
Helene Building
Norfolk, Virginia
10-14^t
• UQALNOnai
UOMiMW EALTB OF VRCW^IA
U Urn eSarie's Office d dw Cir-
crt balof dw City d Vh-gida
on^dw 6di day d October,
OMer d Pd>lledie#
JESSE JAMES HARl^y.
Plata^ i^dMt
ANGELINA If. HARDY.
Defendant
The objed d diis suit is to ob-
tain a dirorce a vinculo md;rimoiiii
from dw Hdd ddendant, ^wn
dw grouttla d a^jarati<m for a
p«iod in excen Of two years.
And an affWavit having hem
made and filed dut die defendant
is a non-reridait d dw State d
Vb-^nia. dw lad known pod d-
fice address bring: » Eadon Ave-
nua, FaU Rhw, Massachuseds,
tt fe ordered did she do appear
here witidn ten (10) days after
doe pdriicatiott hered, and do
what may be necessary to protect
her idereit in Ato SMit. ^
A copy— TMte:
JOroi V. FENTRESS, Cla*.
By: Mary M. White. D.C.
Steii^ld. Stein^ld & Chovitz, p.q.
Town Point BuUding «
Norfolk, Virgmia —_ — i -^^
I 16-144t
VIRGWIA:
In dw aerk's Offkw of dw Cir-
cuit Court d the City d VireiniJa
Beach <m the ISdi day d October,
1965.
Order d PabBcatkta
IN JBE MATTFm OF:
AppUcation of Whiteacre. Inc. Id
fhe CanqaoAweaM of Virguiia
for the purchase of Lots 21, ffi,
23 and 24. Bkick 9. Map of Ead-
NorfoHc, recorded bin Map'BocS^
4, at page 191.
TO: HwmM F. Leon«tf tffii
known as Ihomas G. Leonard)
Vsiih are hereby notifiei-^d aU
thaw certata lote, pfeces or par-
cels of land, rituated in Lynnhav-
en B(Nrouf^, Oty of Virghiia
Beach, ISate of N^rginia, known,
numbered and designated on that
certafai pld entitled "Map of East-
Norfolk, Princess- Anne Co.. Vir-
ginia," dated Novemba-, 1906,
made by E. C. Foreman, C. E.,
which plat is duly of record in the
Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court
of the Citv of Virginia Beach, Vir-
gmia, in Map Book 4, at Page 191,
as Lots Numbered 21 through 24,
both inclusive, in Block Nine (9),
was soH on the 5th day of De-
cember, 1947 for delfaiquent taxes,
levies, faltered and cods to the
Commwiwealth of Vfa"gin!a and
application for the purchase there-
of has begn filed fai thi$ office
And it appearing from the record'
in this office that you are inter-
estpd in sakl land, you are further
notified to appear in four month'
from the date of this notice and
do what may be necessary to pro
ted your interests.
GIVEN under mv hand this IBtb
day of Odober. 1965.
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Clerk
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
Kellam and Kellam
Donald H. Rhodes
lis N. Plaza Trail
Vii^a Beach, Vu-gfaiia
10-21-4t
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGIMA
In dw caerit's Offtee d die Cir-
cuit Court d the City of Virginia
Beach, on dw 6di day d Ociobf,
1965.
Order d PnbMcatkm _^
WIUJAM JACKSON OGLE,
Plafaitifi, agauist
MARGARET MURRELL AN-
DERSON OGLE, Defendant.
The difect d diis suit is to ob>
tau) a divorce Iron bed and board
to be later merged faito a divorce
a vincub matrimonii from the
said ddoidanl, upon tiw grounds
of desertion.
And an affkiavit havfaig been
made and filed diat die defendant
is a non-reridoit d the State of
Vu'ginia, the lad known post d-
fice ad fa-ess befaig: 12re Park-
land Drive, Manphis, Tennessee,
it is (Mxl«-ed that she do appear
Jiere witiiin ten (10) days after
due publicatton hereof, and do
what may be necessary to proted
her uita-^ ui this suit.
A copy— Teste:
^ffli V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
^J^fLjtsry M. White, D£.
Frari E. Butler. Ill, p.q;
Beach Theatre Building
Vi5|jai%B#i^ ykgij#,.?:T^^
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINU
In dw Clerk's OtTvx d the Cir-
cuit Court of dw aty d Virginia
Beadi, on dw ^ d^ d October,
1965/
(todor d PoNIcation
BfflELVIN J. DOXEY, JR.
Plafaitiff, agauist
TOE RTTA DOXEY, Qefwidant. .
Tine dijed d this suit is to ob-
tata a divcxrce a maisa et thoro
to be later merged into a divorce
a vinculo matrunmui from die
said ddeiHlant, iqxm dw grounds
of desertkm.
And an affidavit havuig bean
made and filed that the defendant
is a non-rerident d the State of
Virginia, the lad known post of-
fice address befaig: Post Office
Box 671, Cut Bank, Montana,
it is ord^ed diat she do appear
here within ten (10) days dter
due pubUcation hereof, and dO
what may be necessary to proted
her inters in this suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
Theodwre A. Boyce, p.q.
105 N. Plsoa Trail
Vu-gfaiia Beach. Virgfaiia
1014-4t
COMMONWEALIH OF VIRGINIA
b dw Cleric's OHkx d die
CtrcoH C^ort of dw Ctty d Vir^
gida Beach, <m dw 12th day d
October 12. 1965.
(hrder d Pablkattw
HAZEL DAVIS AUSTIN
Plafaitiff.
agafaid
LOLAND D. AUSTIN
ddendant.
Itw obiect of diis suit is to ob-
tafai a divorce a mensa d thoro
to be lattf merged uito a divorce
a vinculo mati-taneni, from the
said ddendant, upon the grounds
d cmstnicUve desetion. And an
dfidavit faavfaig been made aiMl
failed that the defendant is a non-
rerident of die State d Virgfaiia,
the lad known pod office ad-
dress being; Hatterap, North Caro-
Una. It is ordered did he do ap-
pear here withfai ten (10) days
after diie pubUcation ha«d, and
do what may be necessary to pro-
tec| his faltered in this suit.
A. C^y— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
Bv Marv M. White. D.C.
Brvd^s & Br<q?les
1369 La^ui Road
Vfa^a B&kA, Vir^siA
10-144t
MMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
dw derk's Office of dw Cfa--
cuK Court of the City of Vfa-ginia
Beach, on die 7th day of October,
1965.
Order d PobHcatkn
OTIS MARSHALL DODDS,
Plafaitiff. agafaist
REBECCA ANN KIRKMAN ~
DODI%, Ddendant.
Ilie objed of diis suit is to ob-
tafai a divorce a nwnsa d dioro
to be lata- merged into a divorce
a vuicuk) matrfanonu from the
said ddendant, upon die grounds
of deserticm.
And an affidavit havfaig been
made ami filed diat dw defendant
is a non-resident d the State of
Virguiia, the lad known post of-
fice address befaig: 722 S. Elam
Ave., Greenriwro, NcM-di Caroluia,
it is ordered dut she do appear
here within ten (10) days after
due publk»tion hereof, and do
what may be iwcessary to protect
her faltered in this suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Cla^. ,"
By: J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
George F. Darda, Jr., p.q.
30S30di Stred
Vfargfaiia Boadi, Vu-ginia
10-144t
•* . - It ■ . ^■. : i-
ftANK or
1* II * * * W^mm^^m
Hotiot^ faiNiv ghm tet. per-
taot to tftt ei to ^mmn, •
urndid majtinc of Ite AarebM-
en <tf tadt oi Vlifiida BMdt win
be Md I* lU nurin taahiBi IKWM
at Padik knam moA titririn
Road, tai tlM dty oi Virgtaia
BeKh. itate «( inr^te, OB VMM-
di^. Notv«naber ». OiS at u o'-
dock fli tht Bwrab^ in- At pur-
pt^ ol oQoriilHtag «d detns^
iag by ^« iViMRh^ an t^mmoBt.
to nwiiv tbe nid bnk aod Rnt
A Itecfaama NatkNiil BaaiE, to-
drted In tte ^ of fUeteend,
atate of Vk^Bla, vnder ^ ptth
vWoMof tke laM of Hie IWted
StMes, rfiaa be raMed and eon-
fiimed, aabpsA to tbe a^voTid of
the Oomp^lkr of ttw Ouneaef,
W^U^M>. D C., md for the pur-
poae of votta^ i^oo aay other mat-
ten thfhkPtiJ to tte pmpoiod
mei^far of tiie two baidcs. A oa^
jsi toe ^wgd leifemt, m^
ct^d 1^ a a^Jir^ of the ^ktd-
on of each of the tvro baida, fto-
i^diag for the nngar. u on file
aA tlM IM^ nd nay be inspected
during bu^neas bom.
GEORGE T. MU1L£N.
* . Cubkft.
• ueMNonos
made ad filed tel Ae dili^te
ii a veMMidiat of flie SUte of
lOrgUa. Oe Jait tann peat of-
fiee tfUn» b^: Roito I, Bok
S3, MttMl, Nortt C^nttu.
It Is orderei pnt hi da appeit
lure irIUi tn (W 4^ lAar
doe p^Hftftlw hufrf. ni da
vutt nay oa nooMfy n proses
hta litamt li Mi lA
A ca|9— 1Mb: '
JOHN V. FimBBSS. OeriE.
By: J. Curte PMI, D.C.
Bi^iea It ftt^a. p.%
US L^ctai Road
VtogMa Beach. ^nitBla
M-i44t
NOTICE OF raOK)SED
BANK trntom
Notice k b««by ^en thM i^
{dicatitm has been madrto tiie
OwnptPtdlw <rf ttie OuiToicy,
WmhingtMi 25, D. C, for his am-
seiA to a merger of Bank of Vir-
^a Beadi, Virginia Beach, Vir-
^nia and First & M^climts Na-
ti<mal Baidc, Richmood, Virginia.
It is conten^jkrted thA aU offi-
ce of die lAwvMuaned baidEs will
continue to be open^ed.
Ihis notice is poUisbed persuant
to section 18 (c) of the Feda^
Depoat Insurance AxA.
BANK. OF VIRGINIA BEACH
^,VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
FIRST k Ai^iaiANIS
" NATIONAL BANK ^"
RIOQiOND. VIRGe«nA
Oetobar U, a m.
O0MM0NWSiU.IH OF VIRGINIA
In the Clerk's Office of the Cir-
cuit Couri of the aty of Virginia
on the «h day of October^
Order ef PobUeatiaB
BETTY JONES THOMPSON,
Fknatiff, a^dn^
KENNETH W. TitoMPSON,
D^oidant.
Ihe objtet of this suit Is to ob-
tain a ^rwce a mama ti tfaoro
to be later noei^ into a divorce
a vinculo matrii^niii from the
said defaidant, upon the grounds
of d^&ticm.
And an affidavit having been
VnGINU:
b the Qrcait Cmxri d ttw City
of Viiiinia Beach n die 1^ day
of Obtober, 1965.
Atm Cane Order
In the Mattor of the ESTAIC
(W J. CAlira:N BRADY. De-
c^sed.
die accoisit cl tl» Vfa^a Natkm-
d Bade and R. B. Kellua. Execu-
ti»i of the Estate (d J. CamcJto
ft-ady. deceased, and of die dei^
and donands agah^ his e^te.
hu b^n filed in the Clerk's Oi-
fke of this Court, and that more
dian sbt DMmths have elapsed
since the <pia!^atioo of the Ex-
ecutors, on RM}tion of the Virginia
National Bank and R. B. KeOam.
E3^3^)n <d the Estate dt J. Cun-
den Brady. d«:eaMd, it is
ORXnaUSD that die oeittms
of and all odiars interested tai the
afor»ald Estate do show cause,
if any they can, on the Xth day
d November, 1968, at 10:00 o'clodE
ajn.. before the Ch-cuit Court d
die 0ty (A Vhginia Bead), at its
Court Ronn, against the payn^it
and ddii^ry d the Estate of J.
Camden Brady, decea!«d, to the
legatees named in his will hereto-
fore probated la tiie Cterk's Office
of this Quirt, wlftout requiring re-
fubduig bonb; and ft is fortho-
ORtHERED that the foregdng
por^m d dda mrder be pidili^lMd
in die Virginia Beach Sun once
a wedc for four succe»ive '«i
A (^py— Teste:
JOHN V. Fl^TsTRESS. Clerk
By: Mary M. White, TiJC,
Itellun and Kdlam ~
(Stuart R. Hays) :~^^ES
Board of Trade Bldg.
ttotfolk, Vtegiato :s^^
• LidMNoneB
l^taja Bttdi,
f^ndantf. and
James A. Itaplqr, Jr., Jmms P.
McGeetai, jtaeaas E. ^ptado, Rob-
mt C. MMrai^ «i Mim J.
SwaaoM-, nt partaar^ 'Mf
bu^Hi nader Av mbm of
Muflv teA MeOaahi. St Pito^
can Ahm Phn MU, Vkf^
m&A, Vlr^ahi. Oo-DiiiaidiiHs.
Ae object of dw iteve MtMed
s^ pendk^ ta tte QtaM Caort
of die a^ <rf Vlrgtata Beidi. Vb^
nria, hi to attach tbe pn^jisrty d
wt di^ndant, James I. Vvas,
kiiewn m ^to. UM Alton Road.
Vfafhiia Beach, Vh^iia. man
partkularly ^Krttied tt:
All that cfftahi k^ i^ece or
^Toi d land, with dw ImM-
h^ and improi^noits th««on.
situate in die Oly of Vh^ala
Bmdti, ^Ir^a, nd karan,
muubo^ and d^d^ated m Lot
.nve ENindrd F^orty-two (Sfi)
M^-dlewB on ttw (dat of SectioB
Wmi (4), Thttnqf^^ood. a^ich
said ^t is duly of recnri ^ta tte
qerk 's Office of the Orcidt
Qwrt <rf &e aty d ^rtrginia
Beadi. Virg^Dla, in Map Book
«, it page B,
in die lumk of the Co-D^Mdairts
and the inddbtethi^s owi^ by
said 0}-Def«idants to said defend-
ant, and to subject the s«ne to
Ae paymeirt d the InlebtMlneas
of said James I. FislMr to die
{rfaintiff in the mm d Tw«^-
Flve Hundred ($2500.00) Dollars,
wfth interest tram S^itonber lat,
1165, until paid.
Affidavit Iwvii^ been Ally ^d
tlti^ dw priiKipal ddendant is a
noo-resklsnt of this State and that
his 1^ known addr^ is c/o
Tieent MOls, Rome, Geor^, md
tt appearta^ ttat sorvlee v^m
said {riodpal defendnt caimot
l^ had in Uiis state, it is ordered
that he do app^o-. widiin ten days
after Aie publication of this order,
and do what may be necessary to
protect his inter^Gi herein.
And it is ordered that this order
be published once a week fw
four successive wedts in the Vir-
giaia Beadi Sun. a new^pApe-
I published in the Ci^JlLy^'Sinia
Beadi, Virginia, ;
I Teste: '^^ '■ •. --lCL'^-
. JOHN V. PENWESS, C^
By: R H. West, D. C
Petar 0. MiDff. p.q.
• iMQs^H&mm
«Mch ^ ^ ^ m£P Ift iha
Ovk's once d d« i^ol OmU
of fte agr ef ^nrgMi iMM^Vl^
^^. tai M^ Book Hi pigi m
Aai it i^Mhigftam 0»vim-
wmm d tbm m d oiiMt
ait-ij t-a , , „ I- ^^J L_ iiw If' il rt |4
Ens ns^o no of aumavit mmg
ntA."
itbtth tbm <ha dWjwni Imi
been wad fagr aad en heUf of tta
coB^toart to Mcetteta to n^
cou^ w corporation Ae detod-
•Bte, Viriat 91am, Sabert 9tom,
tmA tta imb^ davlsaa i. Mi aoe-
«nen to tNte d Lnwel Stone
mdde, wtttoiA elfoct, ^dt kit
ksoim port dBcM adi|reaB batag
Vkgiflia BeMh, Vb^.
(Seoeod): IhM certeln of die
drfepdi^ ^ M tttt D^ ham
RUtfTtod, ttid if ao, te nraai and
didr reap«:Cive (xnaorta we m-
kaMm. and Ibdr laat kaown post
1^^ ■ddreaaii are oAaown.
tlMt asoia 'of ttem nugr have
Aed laivl^ heirs, di^riaen, »
pmenal ryeseida thyes. ff ao.
die nsmM d said heirs, deviaees,
and pwmmd r epr e scn tattvw are
wk t ffm and 1h^ fast pert iMn
are udmown. thrt
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, November 4, 1965
a
JaeLOUr
tUSSIFIED US
get results!
^iMita
BUSNESSB^VICe
-10 IMM^»M» Strvtef
VAO^M CLIAMBS -
Sales Mid ivriea. Pron^ d-
fieUM nprtra. Pk* 19 «id de-
Wtmy. FboM OMM. f\^
Feed h BuMog Suppto. be.
tfii
31 jyltiliif— atprirtm
We ipocialM ta UtefaiB oMaeta,
heme hBp w vw iBBi a and my
type ol Am iwk. OiA Ponda-
rosa IllQ Work al ao« Soutt
LyMhav«i Road. S«Mni «r !«-
1882 aveoiii^ «
t-ll-tfii
Mmoy^mm
m Artl«lM Hr Sato
QASFKT r AC18 \
I can aeH ptffiset 17.9 Dupont
Ml i^SB . . . mi s^re yard.
mM bmrs rtwared nylon . . $4.90
Bquaj« ywd. « colors. CaU Mr.
Paikor, Ma MUM. ll-f-tfn
RB^AL REAL BTAlfl *
VIRGINU
Da die Clerk's Office of die Cir-
cutt Court of die C5^ of ^rglnia
Beach mi die 15th day of Octcdlwr.
19SS.
Mikired F. Fisher, Plaintiff.
v%. ' ^
IwcoA I. Fidier, c/o Trent Mills,
Rome. Ge(a-gia, Prindpal De-
fi^yiart. and
Ihomas E. :&irt and Orfane H.
Burt, 1504 Adams Road, Vir-
iriRGiNlA^ ^
hi tfe derk's Office of B» C5^
cuit Court of the City of Virgtaia
Beadi on the l«fa di^ of 0(^A^.
1*5. ■•"•'*'■*
IN CHANOSRY
DANIEL SHERMAN SMITH. JR..
Con^lainant, vs.
VIOLET STONE, ROBERT
STONE. ET ALS, Defendants.
Order of Pahficatfoa
The object of the above styled
ant is to ^tablish and (|uiet tl^
titte in tbe complainai^ Daniel
Sherman Smidi. Jr., to the pn^
erty descrttied as Pared No. 7
on die Plat of Newaome Farm,
di»« are tNT B^t be penraa
odier thtti ttnse named hi die
BUi of QNi^daint inta-ested in die
real ^ate to be disp(»ed of ta
diis suit whose names and lart
kmmn pmt (^ce addresses are
udcnown.
It is, ttienrfore, ORDERED diat
die above named persons, if livii^
awl if dead, their heirs, deviseen,
1^ per^mal reia-esentativN. and
if married, dieir reflective oin-
s(nts. and all <persi»is (Aher Iha
dM»e herein named, liba are or
m^t be interested in Uie real
ertate to .be disposed rf in diis
miit. wh(»e names are unknown,
do appear within toi days al^
due 'publication of dus aotk» aikl
do what \& necessary to pn^ert
diehr interests. It is fiirtto- ORr
DEBED diat die foregdng portkn
of his order be publi^ied once a
week f«- four wccesdve weds
in the Virginia Beach &in, a i^ws-
paper circulate in the Cly of
Vfa^ia Beach, Virginia.
J. V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By Mary M. White, D.C. ^^
Bai»rd Glasser. p.q.
804 Plaza Orn
Norfolk 10, \rirgarfa
Y
NOTICE!
Qntractors & Hnne BuiUert-
Let us help you widi diat new
home — additk»s — or n^palrs.
We on hmdrti matarials frtun
base nw d, to atdc and aki yon in
flnanrli^.
I^na: KdUun ft Ei^ Ibc
<1) IKam iV,-.t
438-3750 ^ •
42fr^937
Sll^a^t MACHINE: In like new
crtikirt. SG-ZAGS. Mirins btftton-
hfrtee, fancy attdies, and dams,
fcte. Local party mi^ assume pay-
n«rts of $11.14 nwBdily or pay
coniilete balance of |S6.eo. FuU
datijis and where se«i write:
National's Credit Dept., Box 814,
L^mdiburg. Virguiia. 11-4^
WmiNCEMENTS
10 Spaclai Noficas
ANY PERSON witoessii* m a*
tomoMle accidlHl tt jdie Meraeep^
tjcm d Tii^inia BeaiA Blvd. and
Plaza IVad, Virgtaia Beach, Satr
urday, 'S^tanber 4, 19K, about
10 A.M inw^ing a sportacar (TR-
4) and a black Ford, {d^ise caB
MA 1-2307 OT wrUe The Virginia
Beach Sua, ' Box No. IM.
HOSPITALIZATION POLICY -
issued regardeas of age or exist-
ii^ crook: c(Hidltk». No waitk^
porkid nimnal iOneaa or accMenta.
Phone MA 24816. l»-7-ite
ALTERATIONS-REPAIRS
AIM}|T10NS, ALTERATIONS -
R^l^ing floor joists and sills,
porctes ami stq». Leave your
buikling problems to us. Sob«,
20 years experience. Thank ycm.
B. F. Bell, Jr. MA 24396. 0-l>-tfii
WALSH AND SONS
Building and Itemodding
We wiU buQd your dream hnne
or make your {resent one a
dream to Uve in. Bttik financ-
ing. Dial a7-9410 ai^tbne.
. 8-19^
GENERAL CONIKACnNG
All types of iHxne Inqirovements
ft roiMdeling. 'Heating repairs
aod fastallatkina. ALL W(»IK
6UARANT1E13). Bank financing.
CaU Mr. Stamm. 4B7-7SS1 or 627-
9643. '8-19
AODin(»e - Ahmdoum aiding
f&e^giass, stone. aoouatk»l tile,
fkor covKJng, any type oonrtrw>
tUn; free estimates. Duan-RI^
Const Co. JU »^»11: JU 8-72S6.
ADDITIONS - Alterations, kitch-
ois renodeted, roofii^ gutters,
siding, comma-dal r^udrs. Deal
Constnidkn Con^jany. S43-1SQ2
after 5 pja. «7-d452.
HOME ,tani»t)V«nents of all kirais.
We do oitrimMt oiffsdvea. CaQ
fw free ertimatea; Bldt, 41>«S8.
ajF COvas
DRAI^QUES-S^ Covcrs-Etc,
aldSed assMaoce IB sehictbig dec-
ent Idirka^ ct^am fitted by
experta m ^mr home, ^tisfac-
tiflii ^lartateed. CsM 58^2411.
lArmSCA Hr^ - TRBS
Time to aaad yottf lawniad trim-
ttg^ d tvrtgiwm ; "M'alio do
ikakmg, BuMeaaiice ud tne
«orfc. Tern estoatea. I^enwen
BrodMrs Mvae^. MMW day «
BUSINESS a PROFESSIONAL
► DIRECTORY 4
AUTOMOBILES
MOVING
SMITH MOVING ft HAUUNG.
Twenty-lour horn a dt^. liawe
anythii^. CaU MA 5-7930.
nUMUNG
n.UMBlNG and Heitti^ rqwin.
HaX and fuU btffaa coniilete.
kttdieia remodeled, sewe? In-
halted. For free estimate caU W.
W. WiUdnson, 8554887.
UmOLSTKING
UPBOI^I^RIBKii, r^nidiing, re-
pairtt^ . restiMtig. Twenty-four
yeas a^erknce dxndd mate a
dtffereltoe. <:apitol Upfaoialering.
Cafl UL &^S44 or 397-K51.
M0RT0AGiS-40ANS
BOEROW iSrect from an ap-
proved local lenc^. CoiqiariscMis
invtted. Hft^laDtial and lodu^nal
Loan Conqany (lULCO). 23 Sd-
den Arcade. CaU MA 24922.
IMOC MASONS
Blt^KWOItK- Steps, ft«placea,
mitm^ wa^ nut, Npimd;
Are you kmkii^ fw a 2wl car?
If you are interested in some of
the bert deals m town, 1982
models and up; inquire at 27tb
and Church Sjs. (h: phone 622
8-19-tfn
AjWNINGS
ALCOA Aluminian siding. FYee
estimates. CaU 420-1284 8-19^
COSMETICS ft PBtFUMES
Msrie Norman Cosmetics
Marie Norman Cosmetk» now
hM a ^udk> at 22nd ft Adantk:
Ave. Phone 42M153. 8-19-tn
PAINTING
Paindng, Rocking, Ospeirtry
wtxt - No down pa^noit. lat
payment 6 months, after work is
cmiqdeted. 82^6141 or 625-6052.
PAINTING — fiiterior, artertor;
woric done re^oiably; free ^i-
mates: call 5454410.
nASTRING
PATCHWORK
^ledaMl RaQn&, ce'iUigs, in-
(UvMual win <to, at low»t ea^
ftee ttrtimirte. Any size job. MA
7-4097. 8-i»4fn
V&miAN BUNDS
BW«>S
ALTERATIONS - Rep^« and
washing. CaU Carl, 63i>7S30. C.
A. Lincblad Co., 806 W. »di St
I II ■
CONCRETE WORK
DRIVEWAYS - WaHcs, 40 centa
square foo^- patio 12'xl^, $06. J.
D. Baker. 855-2414.
OoKTete plachig wA fiidridng;
custom wihIc; ^Wttte Concreoa
Service; <fial ShMOI.
\
OIARUSi L. BLACK-«OQerete
wortc, (frivwniys, wifts, pttioa.
p(a-clMs; frai ertimMli; 54$-
0614, anytime. 8-l»-tfii
TIU
Ceramic vinyl asirfialt InstaUa-
ttons and repairs. .\K%itoide
Ttte. Dial UL 3^]86L 8-mfia
BRICK
FILL
Ideal For Roadways
SpecaHzing In
• Used Lumber and
Bitildii^ MiAp^p^
HAUVMadOMl
co^lHC,
MA
•
tftl
1 USQ) <^ Oow humoe. Kr^dty.
Foreed ixdX. and ctatnilaticm. MO.
1 atoM^ new wall gas heater with
fan and thermostat. 20,000 BTU.
$40. DeHart Construction. 317
Great Neck Road. ll-44!a
111 ApartnMnts Fumlshad
185.00. 3 rorans and bath. FuUy
furnished. AU utiliUes.' 210 22nd
Stre^. Apply afttt 5 p.m. l&-»tfn
RENTAL IttAL ETTATl
lis HMraM—PwmliNd
FURNISiED effictency apartimnt.
3 rooms and bath. 206-28th Stre^.
Call 4K-1273. lft»it
VHUIINU BEAOI - Near baMt
and b^dh. ansU eottap te^
idsbed. No deposto. |60 «p»di.
Cmqik (fflty. No pete. 3«aa8.
MMft
LOW winto- ratK untU June lit,
or yearly. Also mondily. Located
in the heart of die beach, near
ocean frcmt. 488^13. 10-21-U^
COMPLETELY fumislwd two bed-
roon apartment. |75 pa: nxmth.
One bedroun, $60. Alio motel
man, f tfJO per wedcr CaU^ 4»<
M60. 10-21-tfn
NEW AND REPAIR wl)RK
Pknabtag - HeaOog
Mectrical — Afr CooAtioidiv
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBING
AND EUSCIRICAL
suppLosRs, \m.
Phone 42MB0O
11-5-tfn
EMPLOYMENT
40 Halp Wantad— P«imI«
PLENTY of buslneM! Ezcdlenl
(^portunity. Ifi^ coRunMidQO. Bn-
nus plan and odm- incoitives. U-
cesised or unUcensed -wil) trala
Part trnie — fidl time. Lynnnaven
Coloi^ and Vh-ginia Beach Area.
See Jadi Qross. Compass Real
Esl^ Co., 2906 Shore Drive. 464-
3S83. 944fa
"f ^^W^B ▼tRWW^^^""'^t1w^»
.IPPORT- MTY PO.t MAN IN
OUR IUF.L OIL Dfi'APr^lUNT
R£2^Y TO P.O. BOX 81, STAT-
ING \G:i, EXS^SIT^N li k\V
«RrRW?t1»^=Pa CMANL-^T
POSITION. MJ-.at-'f''
PLENTY of ImshiMsi Excellent
«^pa-tunity. High commMon. Bo-
nus {dm and odMr inee^ives. Li-
oensed or unliMnsed— will train.
Part time — full time^ I^mnhaveo
Cokmy and Virgiaia Beadi Area.
See Jack CrtMs, Compass Real
Estate Co., 086 Shore Drive. 464-
8683. »4^
HANDMADE dghteeidi centory
^le corner ci^rfaet |^.0O. AM
wool gri^ broadloom carprt and
pad UT' by 2S'10'*. Over SO square
yards $150.00. 2 Panb*-ok<) tables
$S.00. each 1 crown and end table
$25.00. 1 V«ietlan sctte paiiRing
$40 00. Call 428-7672.
Needed — 3 men tanmediately for
many gf tnJnae (»t^am. MiMt
be attenttve and career mkided.
CaU 42a«142.
11-19 tfh
CAB DRIVERS. Servtee mm 'ae-
(spted. NO eiqmienoe seceWMty-
$854125 weekly. We pay for City
permit. Also free rown r«it. Safe-
way Taod, 3782 Sh(wre Drive, Vb-
ginia Beach. 464^261 9-2Mfn
42 Heb Wanted
Male or Female
HEAL ESTATE: Sales persona
needed where die action is. Ex*
perioice not essenbaL We will
train and bdp you H you have a
buraii^ desire and ffnMt (Mvnu-
n^im to be suc(»sat«ri. Gooimn-
^ar-H(^an, ResdenCial Sl^
Onrp. For Mormatioa caU Jot
Peters, 340-3232. U446l
y
MANPOWER. frIC.
MBSlBmx MEKM
We have wimMdiate apaJOTmnta,
xsaB$ ad^u:^ loVl^^ l^each.
NO PIS!
Tidie off bdwoen jobs j^itt do-,
lirMMroik on diek« tefi^^orpty
jdM wha oonvoiient to jM^.
Ycsiut wiw for fiMervfeff and yto
f8 BOMk'sM
8<9Mftl
#3 J
mM^
LAPY DttBte day «adc CaV m-
1278 after 6 ^Ri; m^
.1 I M ■ ■ M l, ,■■■■ I »
HPM***
SO Auslneaa, OmmrtmdMm
mcoMB - flPAfiE fms
No sdtb^^ HflfiU Md collect
0M>ney fi^ New Type cwn op-
erated ittfiaiiti <■ iMk *l^9i
Must have car, referoices, $^ to
|U50 cash. 1^ anm wMkly can
0^ excelled iaoxm. M<m time
can renlt in amm maagy. Fd
P««>nal interview write C^I^3P,
INC.. 64i> VlRGItoA AVE..
pmSBUUGH, PA.. £211. ^lude
ftnoe Qusnt^. U-4-it
AUTOMATIC 1985
SINGER ZIG-Z.\G
Beautiful condition. No attacfa-
meda we needed to make but-
tonholes, monogrwnl eto. Take
wet 6 payments of pVi or $C2.60
ca^. Call now. CredK ch^rtment
8S3-SB11. lM84fn
9i HouaahoM Goods
APARTMENTS « rooms. Weekly
or monthly. Heated. AU utilities
funiislwd. Apply Town House Mo-
t^ 206 24di Street 10-21-tfn
FURNiaiED HOUm Uvteg
room, bedroom, I^Aea, bath.
Low yearfy rental CaU 484062
or 428-1358. 11-4-tt
111 Ranfor Sale
Stadki i^Murtmotf, fomii^e^ In-
cluding all utUities. Gas beat. Ah^
ccndltioned. Good kicatfpn. Yeiurly
rent of seventy-five dollars ($7S.-
00) per monUi. CaU 428^tt0 or 855-
5861. 10-14101
for roit by owner. S||otew 2-
bedroom apartmoit. Cau 428-3196,
S:30 to 7:30 pm. 1041-tfn
BB"
Por U» fln«ft fcimihire upholste^
b^ and rdiniiAing call 428-
63T7. Hilltop Upholstering Co..
1000 Vir^Wa Beach Boulevard.
Free estimates-pk^-up and de-
livery. New Kid usee! .furniture
for sale.
7-3S4fo
■■ip
RWTAL «&t ESTATE
1 \Q A^aftments Unf wm.
LC»4D0N BRIDGE - Gatewood
^srk. Duptex apertmoite tor rantr
Stove and r^rigerator. $7<MiB8 pei
moiidi. Mr. DeHart 340«91, 34^
IB71. 34I>«)11. lUm
2 MIDROOMS, living room, dinii^
room, kitchen, badi. firrt fkwr,
3«rd. Convoitent to slwj^i^. Rea-
sonable yearly rental. Ph(»e own-
er - 425W16 or 428-2143. 940^
APARTMENTS — FbniislMd or
unfkffidihed. Yearty or aeeaaoid.
Cooper Bfliilty, 306 2Kfa Street,
428-1331. Ifighte 426^31
U-tfo
Several fUndshed and unfunii^ied
aputmenU in the Lynnhaven
Ccdony area. Sine Drive. CaJl
Om^iaas Real Estete Cmnpany.
«fg81 8-26-tfa
111 Apartmants Fumiahod
CCMdPLEn^Y fomished. 1 and 2
ro(mi ^claiKiffl. Stone 'with waU
to wall carprt. $80. monUily, in-
dudii^ wi^r. CaU 42Mm or
42»4t701. 1^23-tfn
GaVAUER DRIVE - Furnished
4-rooin' cottage. Call MA 2^575 or
GA
1 «)d 2 bednxmis near base. 1
near ooeu. Year round, rental. At-
IraOUvely furnished. Call 42fr«297.
10-28-thi
LONDON BRIDGE - 213 Gate-
wood AveaiM. Furnished one bed-
room apartments. Water furnished.
IBS per'moMb. Mr. DottHt. 340-
8811, 3IM971, 340«11. llH^tfn
N(^TR END — Small {^raished
j^iailnient. Small rental. libcchange
flat occupancy during winter. Call
428^751. , 10-281t
-*-i-^ . , . — -Z
lAJXURY siunmer tiaSk kpart-
noents for mat« rentil. De^ed
far disoiminadi^ cOupttt or bach-
elors. 'Kttchra, tfnii^ area, bar
(BvklBr, and swinmdi^ po<ri. All
utttides fondqhed. Apply, BUUE
MARLON LOIXSE. 3411 Pacific
A^mtie. M»4fo
(MM^k — dkmimiSy^ apart-
iAeot Flehty stor^l^ ^aidiaillal
ai«a iteir base hm, large yttd
Owntac. 4i8-llB6. S-29-tf n
CAVALIER DRIVE-5pacious 2
bet&ooMi, taiisM, lar o^^-
tliaod. Ittat, «asbir * irytr. CaU
MA 2 4575 or GA 8-4205. »-29-lt-P
FURNISHED apartntient - living
nxnn, bedhxan, kitdi^nette, bath
& teiga clM^ 0«iforM4e, clean
wdl l^ted, c«itral locatkm. Near
<sem. ftf ptt" mokiL Vfeiter fu^
Bisbed. (M «V«0O or 428-7827.
lO-21-tto
One wd two bedkoMS imMnd
apertmoKs. Year ro^ G^
42Mfa4or <2He66.
2 BElSUXMiIS. KHOTtY PINE
UVSJG ROOM- MODERN KITCH-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 MiOCHS
FROM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776: IF NO AN*
$WER CALL BACK IN MORN-
ING. 8*lln
PINEWOOD GARIOINS - Ne»
beach and bas^. WiU r^t for $119
pel monuT or sett, ray fow UKr
assume paynnei^ of $86 per
m<8^. Owmr wiS help finance.
Call 340-1444 anytime 1(^14-^
real estate for sale
\j.t nous«» for :Mo
pURNiaiED fqiartment now fix-
rent. Year round rate. Heat aid
water furnished. Also winter rate
f<»- workers md teachers. Call
H. G. Moore. Jarvia k Kitchen,
428-7755. 8-^ tfn
Austin's CoaM Motel Apartm^rta,
206 - WOx Street E^doicy
qiffitnienta. Afi utUttes fo^
nished. Alio, 4-rooin apartment
and furdMid woaa.^^Bhfk
from Bus Steticm. By wedK or
month.
tfo
VIRGINIA BBACH-^Chok!e neigh-
borhood near Cavalte HoteL
Quaint Early Ammcan bikk wUh
^te roof, in beautifid setta^. HriS
4 beiH(um, 2^ badis, carter ball
Un^ $40,000. Call 4^4441 Frank
AdAMon Real Estate, S«h # At-
bintle Ava., Vta|^ Beadi.
BAOC BAY SXniON - (km
Bridge Ro«! near Ctoiity Ohirdi.
New 3 bedroom, IM batti home
on 2V4 acre site. Price ^388.80.
L(MX)N BRIDGE ROAD, lifot-
tki^iam EsUtM. New hr^
homes. 3 bednxxn, 1^ badi, fifty
wat^. Good JBnancing. $17,908 to
$W486.,E^
DUPUOC: Gatewood Park, Lee-
don Brid|e. 2245 Potter Road.
Good raital property. Has 2tf bf
32' bkick buikUng tm rear el lot
Price , $16,800.
Mr. .J^eHart 34IMIS91 - 340^871
S40«ll. ll-44to
CLASSIF^^PUV
NSTRUCTONS
Livmg nxnn, bedroom, Utdien,
baUi. Conveni(^ to tibop^ag,
churches, laundromat. Very
reasonable yearly rental. Pa^c
Av«HM. Phone owner tt&-6016
or 428-2ie.
7-29-^
1 BEDROOM M>aUhed i^artment
AU titttiaa tenidied, uae (tf au-
tomade walhtag machhie. Yearly
rental. $80 per meoth. CaS 428-
8682. ' 9-94fa
113A Houses, Fumi^ied
or Unfumlslied
2 BEDROOM, living room, kitdien
and bath. Nko yard. Avaitebte
immediately. Call 42^-2090.
11-4-V
House, Uiree bedrooms, unha--
nished. 515 IHaewood IMve; Vhr-
ginia Beaob. Yearly rental. Call
428-3681 or 8S»^1. 10-14-lpt
FURNISHED a* unfurnished— ga-
rage apartmrnt. 2 b«lroam, livhig
ruum wd kitd^i. Water lUN
nished. $65 nwntUy. Availabte.
Call 42&«^. 10^1-thi
Several fomished and uafurnuhed
hmises in the Lyanhaven Ccdwy
area. Shore Drive. Call Ccs^ass
Real Estate Cottpaay, I8I<3$8S.
MNfnl
OASSIFia) dlSPUY
AUCTIONS
Maury Riganto
Auction Company
tri.il \\i
: A^C^ANOISE
HARDIN*«>IOOL
BrlatowllardiiB. Director
312 • SStk StrMt
Virginia B««cb
REAL ESTATE
Saka - Botfids
Curtuin RiftB^
Siort-term az»} yearly
ANCHOR REALTY
428-7421 Miyttaie for tBndee.
niFTT^
Arit Your Eye Physician
About
TRAYUW'S
GUILD OPtlCi^
Servii^< Virginia Beech
1369 LaaUa Rd^ Va. BeMh
Bernard H. McMannrmt H^pr,
GArden B-40t0
Fheplace
WOOD
W^delver
428-2I6S iO^tfn
KALBTATi
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Day a»d Ernniac GlKMes
ClaMes Instrac^ By Prae-
tifehig Attomaj and A Li-
eamed Real Estate Broker.
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Easily — EwreU Mew
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Experienced School
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Colden Trianfte BalUttiMr
PHONE MA 2-3074
Repalrt
KetMolieU
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ElectriMl
W. C JOHNSON
32t-miiSft^el
Vircinia Beach
Phona GA 8-4671
m.
PAfiwtiN6. IWIDOW mmmm * bemas
HOME mPaOVEMENfS
PAIX CLEANING
I
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mm^
milliyi BEACH REALTY^
ftoaftvra
OFFERS COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
RBIDENTIAL SALES
• COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
• RENTALS (Yearly and S^^isonal)
I LAND DEVELOPING
• FARM SALES
• DEVELOPER'S AGENT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANCIN(
Main Off !c« At
1705 LASKIN RD. HILLTCMP
428-2901
BROKIR
B)WARO P. BR06AN
TWO-RAIL RUSTIC FEN
N*t« h«w fTteefnlly thto Uw
takM th« ewTe. Up and dowB
toriniB •qoallj aefouabl*.
No apkMp reqairad. for this long -life fence. Tlio toafcr
it ate* tke nere beautiful it bacomae. Ernsy to inttall.
Fall Imtraetioae faraial ' ^
ARTISTIC - DURABLE
BILL MACDONALD S
•IRDNICK ROAD
Virginia Beach "^
Lumber ^ Suppif
lumbw and Plywood cut tp tlx«^
GA 8-2981
OPEN* SATURDAYS-ALL DAY
HARDWARE - BUILDING MATERIALS
tottor Honws and Cardans Idaa Center
TESTS PROVE
THI NIW
TEXACO
Jet Flame Booster
SAVES
HEATING!
A "taHam- flamt Ml-
tMI iMiictiM oil>M«^r
aMurt Mft bihv com-
pMily btmi.
T«n» J«t FlaoM Boostir
MMtocM a "compact"
WM fK mora eompiett
Extensive laboratory research
and In-home testing proves that
oil burner efficiency can be In*
creased by as much as 42%
with the simple addition of a
Texaco Jet Flame Booster.
The unit consists of stabilizer
blades and the end cone. The
stabilizer blades start the air
moving in a swirling pattern. The
air then mixes with the fuel oil
to form a combustible mixture.
Finally, the end cone shapes the
air-oil mixture to form a com-
pact, swirling, clean > burning
flame.
Telephone vfipw ... ask us ro
show you how we can keep your
home warm and comfortable at
tow cost
Thnv'a probaMy ■ nt for every periMi ta Ihe 11. t. A., fsvorta rf
the Natkmal Pest Control Association esUmate. I^th tMe hvmtm |M|n-
latim growing, the rat populatlra will Hkewlae mardi upwiiN $
pnt experienee te aay guide.
ALDBPE &XHAMBERS, Inc.
' Exterminators
PEST CONTROL EXPERTS
^Kre you able to feed your fair share of the Rat
i . population outlined (by National Pest Con-
trol Association bn this page.
• Rats and Mice are looking for warm popula-
^""^ Hon explosion places for the winter months
- ahead. >'h' - p^:f^' - -*'4:;t.-**
• They may be looking for your home Or ettab*
lishment.
• lot us evaluate your Rat and other Peirt Con^
trol problems - NO CHARGE. ,
• We guarantee complete satisfaction.
• iMve us a chance to serve you.
• We are as near as your telephone.
r - Call Us Now - Phone 340-8262
317 Great Neck Road, Virginia Beach, Va.
Loadoa Bridge
-- HOME BUYERSII -
« Compare These Rates ^ - ^ ^
WHY PAY MORE ON A 2ND MORTGAGE LOANT
CASH
TO
n.sw
l.SN
t,m
tSM
S.00O
4.0M
s,aw
SAVE $'s BY
DEALING DIREa WITH LENDERI
OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST BECAUSE:
1. We lend 4>iir own money. 4. No apoUcatkn fees.
t. N« B/okerage charges m ibh 5. No hMen chtagtM.
coimtlBg <rf notes. | 6. Pre-|»ynmit i^trO^es.
3. Insurance te optiMial.
BANKERS. ATTORNEYS AND BROKERS RECOMMEND US!
COMPARE! - PHONE APPUCATION TO: - 8S5-1MI
CAMERON-BROWN CO.
1514 SPRINGMEADOW BOULEVARD. NORFOLK
Between Johnston B«ad and Norriew Ave
TV JO*^T nppinijg i«'TT« nfva Rf;c:mFNTV^V-
(VA— FHA-CONV.) AND COMMERCIAL LOAN DIVISIONS
Wm MIMm Bcostw
ean M nMrii^ tnstailad in
' "tm^" Aom oil
0. E, BONIIEY COMPANY
>X 7(^
Um BAY~VIMNNIA BEACH-PH. 426-5855
tONNE
P.0, ho:
What art the qualiHes
thai moke a star? Ability Is
all-important. The natural
alhi«t«, for Initanct, hot <i
talent for th» tpott In which
h« or ah* exctli.
But, ability fin't tnougii.
It's lik* knowledge. It must
be put to use. The athlete
must stay *'in condition". Ho
must hain. He must pradiceih
He must put forth effMt lo
make the best use of whohi
ever natural obiUly he pos-
sessffts.
Jn business, tome peofrfe
have a natural fiair for court*
tng success. But, her* to<^
•ffort Is Impoilant. No on*
wants to buy from a series-
man who is half-hearted and
Indifferent. If you control
for some partioikv service,
you are In some manner im-
pressed by thf atflhttis! of th*
people with vrfHMn you do
business.
So^ ¥^otevar your neechi,
may ¥f* si^gert you look
first to the, local binlness
communliy. Hie iWfHilable
businenmcm hc« o bodt*
ground of swi^ce fe Mm am'
munHy. Ito makes Ih* effMl
to pleose bjieaus* he loiows
that his iiitor**nioeess Is de-
pwidairf upon continued
good perforaHnc*. *
Trade at HoweJ;'^*;;*!
And To Get The Most For Your Money,
Shop The Merchants Who Advertise In The
VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
If S A RAT RACE ANO
THE lATS ARE^ WINNM6
N^ JtJlSEY — TlM ra^ is
increesta^y con^iUcated \f$ ovir-
pc^MMloa of urban slun areas mid
the ciMbiued shift of popiMioii
to wtMoHMa, r^vti I^. lU^ E.
Heal. £]»c^ive Seo'^ary erf die
Nmkn^ Pest Omtrol Associatton:
. The nit pi^latJMi, ptrinte out
Dr. Heal, itfwut «)uaJs the hunan
(xqadatlim in ttte bntted ^Stat^
and, despite recmt intensive fSiA-
icMien campaigns t^ nwiticipali-
ties, there appears tw m no-
^esibli. deellBe in the total mun-
bar of rata. ,
As a rt^ult, it is cdpting us aboi*
pk per year to feed^each rM, he
points out. De^ructim by rats will
anuwnt to from oie to ten biilkm
dt^iars. and we are spending ap-
prcodmately |SS milli<m for ch«n-
<cals In an ettort to destroy man's
evw-fTfaent iw tett menace.
Overcrowding in large uitow
w^a»— particularly in slirni areas-
has been responslbie \<at a sharp
rise in the rat population, an in-
crease in rat bite rqwrt^ and
Bt^ped-up campaigns by cities to
ke^ rodents under cmtrol, says
Dr. Heal.
In New Y(M-k City, a $1 million
per year {K^grnn was launcii^
^sk year. Similar but smalter
pn^ams have bem initiated and
improved In Detroit, Atlanta, Mii-
waultee. New Orleans, Chicago,
Kmisas City, Denver. Albuquerque
and other cities.
Snne municipalities are backing
iqi eradication efforts with a wide-
spread echicatkmal program and
n«>re stringent rat-proofing regu-
tatioM. In DetroH, f(H- instance,
ttw Rodei^ Ctmtrol Division is
vrarkii^ with a large number of
block clubs involved in a neigh-
borhood conservation program.
ConvWtion for an unsanitary yard
or alley can resutt in a ^DO fuie
or 90 da^ in jffll."^^^^ ^r^^TS^
Reports frt»n the U S. Commu-
nicable Disease Cento* indi<»ite
that rat iitfei^tions are spreading
oirt in newly devetoped suburban
areas which, a few year's ago,
wwe qpen ooui^. Hartwrages tor
rate are provided by tocj fruit-
beariius sfanifabo-y and ifaes jn
these are«.
Atlantic Fuel
Oil Co.
■' Call:
QA8-S000
Day or Night
— servlnci the
r^iNTH Largest City
In the
United States
CLEAN
PREMIUM
HEATING OIL
CLASSIFIEO
BAROAINS
R£POSESSED «NGER Sewing
Madiine— FdQy equipped to zig-
zag, overcast, etc.; full sizp,
l^vy dutv, round bobbin. Pay
U^-away balance of $56.90 or
small monthly payment'
BRAND NEW unclaimed sew,
bv{ roacUne mid cabinet,
equipped to zig-zag. ovei
etc. Originally sold for $19;
Pay ky-away balance of $39.60
tf 6 pa^nmits of $$.60.
iaSP06E$S^ WHITE SEW-
BIG IIACHNE-WIU zig-zag,
ovmi»st, tkb. Bafamce ti $27.50.
Cadi or S paynwits of $5.50 and
itsybursi.
lEROlT^ ALL
MAKB&. MODELS
MCCAR
%Wmm CitiTER
Ave.
1 7^£ffe
•SMfll
"Ae ^amMH^ tbm i^s noay
be devi^¥^ rc4itmiee to th^mi-
tfcM^uIaiA rodeitfddes inchnttng
^m number one retaitar. warfm'-
in. and thb situate is t^eii%
watdie^ carefi^ by the pe^ jcoi^
\xtA kidustry, l^r.Hma says. War-
tarta reslrtmice in Nmway x^
was first rqsorted and contiim^
(» a farm in W^t ScotlaiKl in
1958. In late 19^ a pc^nilation of
Norway rats pt>v«i to be war-
tarin r^istai^ in Jutlmid, Iten-
mm*.
niee have bea no r^puts of
warfarin resistance in the United
Stat», but Or. Heal advises that
pest control opa-atore throughmit
the Gouirtry have been averted to
be on the lookoiA for such signs
and have been urged to maintain
rooeiH control at tl^ high^ possi-
bl e level. l ^ —
Chanicals canned do the job
alone declared Dr. Heal. If the
rat ceiBus is to b2 reduced, edu-
cation ami control programs mi»t
be intensified and maintained on
a tong-term basis. Otherwise, we
may be in danger of losing tie
American rat race.
itiiiiii-iii^'^-
Men Honored
HEADQUARTERS, FLEET MA-
RINE FORCE, ATLANTIC, NOR-
FOLK, VA. — r (wr Noriollc based
Marines have been decorated dur-
ing formal cer^nonies held at
Camp Elmore's athletic field re-
cently. ' ,
Lieutenant General Alpha L.
Bowser, CMnmanding , General,
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, pre-
sented medals in behalf of the
PresWent of the United States and
the Secretary of the Navy to Lieu-
tenant ColOTels John L. Tobin and
George A. Babe, Cajrtain Royall
W. Geis, and Master Sergeant Jer-
aniah R Foley,
LtCol. Tobin was decwated with,
toe Legion of Me-it Medal, "For
exceptionally meritorious conduct
to the performance ot outstanding
service as Force Embarkation Ctf-
ficer. Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic
and 11 Marine Expeditiraary Fwce
from Septonber 1963 ^ Dei»^t^
19fil"
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, November 4, lf65
Page 8-B
noUi from IjotA^
Agricultural Agent
f. H "DiaC COCKRELL, JR.
UCol. Tobin reskles in thie 900
block on Gaieral Beaur^ard
EWve, in Virginia Beach with his
wife, Nancy and their three chil-
dren.
Lt. Col. Babe, who Uves in the
4600 block on Bradston Road, in
Virginia Beach With his wife. Anna,
and their three children, was pre-
sented the Navy Cagamndation
Medal, "For outstancfingperform-
ance of duty while serving as
Force Engineer, Fleet Marine
Force, Atlantic and II Marine Ex-
peditionary Force from March
tnrough December 1964.'*
Capt. Gas was the recipient of
two air medals, his fiftn and sixth,
"For meritwious achievement in
aerial fli^t as a designated Heli-
copter Aircraft Cwnmander . . .
during combat support missions
in support rf the Republic of Vwt
Nam against the insurgent com-
munist guerrilla forces (Vief Co'^)
from Odober 1964 through May
1985."
Capt. vieis resides with his wife,
Geri in the 2800 block. Queen
Aiuie Road, in Virginia B^di.
The Brmze Star Medal was pre-
sented to *ras^ Foley "For meri-
torious serVl(&Bln connection wit^
operations involving contJict wit*:
an opposing foreign force while
SMPving as an advisor in the Re-
public of Viet Nam."
MSgt. Foley resides in the 5500
okx* (Ml Odessa Drive,* in Vir-
ginia Beach with his wife, Betty
and their three chilcta'en.
Blake Speaks
VIRGINIA BEACH - Preston
Blake, Jr., wiU speak Friday, at
tfie Lutheran Church iA the Good
Shei^ierd at 11:00 A. M. in ob-
swvance <rf WorW Cwnmunity
Day. His aibject is "The United
Nations — ■ a powerful force tx
peace."
] Mr. Blake is past i»«ndrat fA
the United^, Nations AssodatKuis,
Norfolk Chapter, is vice president
<rf HeaMh, Welfare, and Recrea-
tion Planning Council (rf the Com-
nuinities, and a maryier <rt board
of IMnectors of the United Ckuin-
munities, and a monb^ of board
<tf Directors of the United Com<
nHmit^ Fumi.
A iMbyHsitting service is {mivid-
ed and tanc^ will be served.
WATER — THE E^ENTIAL RESOURCE
•Water is rapidly gaining the In^jortant role it desmrw in .*e
{daiming (rf all facets <rf our society. Dr. Browning, director of the Iowa
AgricuJtiral Eb^riment SUtion. recently commented that, "NotWng Is
more vital to a modern ecoriMTiy Oian water. We need it to sustain tm
liws, t% grow our crops, tq water our livestock, to move «ir hee»y
e«^, to <Bspo»B of our wartes, pofww our induirtr^. for manufacturing
processes, for air condiUonteg, for many recreatwnal activities, and for
a host of other uses. It elm be our master-or used properly, it can be
a powerful, ^ict«it, and econonncal servant of man." •
Virginia farmers are particularly fortunate to have such wonikr-
ful water resources avaOable to them. While daring drought periois
we may question tWs, tiie record nevertheless sh^ws tiiat both amounU
4«d- distratiution -otour water mx^^^^ss. zst\er^ gMnLThe question t|en
arises, are we doing ttie beM possible j<* in conserving and making
benefidal use <^ diese things which nature has beai so genermis te
sui^lying? What more cou'd we do te increase the infiltration of our
rainfall into the soil where it falls so that it will remaLi available for
later use by the growing crops?
The soil serves as ttie plant's r'ser\'oir rf moisture. Most o^ants
contain from 65 to 90 percent moisture. Because of low w.ater use ef-
f ciencies, great quantities of vater pass through plants during their
A- velorment am! therdsy prowde the essential processes necessary for
their growth. Generally, the grain crops ret^e 30O to 600 pounds (rf
water to produce one pound of dry matter, dhd scmie of the legumes
mav re(juire up to 1000 pounds d water per pound of dry crop. The
period when water supply is most critical is normally. when the plant is
making its most rapid grcwfli or fomwig the grain or fruit.
So, if we letthis vital rain'all get away — even to tha pond at th§
bottom of the field — it takes Irtwr, equipmwit, and naoney to get it
back in the soil where the croo can use it. Therefore, any practicei
which tend to ircrease the soil's fwb'Iity to i^sori) and store rainfaff
for sitosequsnt crop use instead oif tfkrwing it to run off with its «j^
con'panying soil loss, should receive the hi^Kt priority in conservi^
tion planning. • • 1
So far agriculture gener.^Ily' has had first call on our water siq>-i'
plies, but £S pressures grew for inci;eased industrial, recreational, and
urban uses of water this situation is ra|:ndlv changing. We are faced
with the necessity of devising greater efficiency in the use d water
for agricultural purposes.
An onount equivalent to more than haV of our aiunial predpitati(^
is lost through evapotrai^iration akine. When we add to this the losses*
through runoff and deep seepage, the residt « oltei a (damaging droi^
at the critical stage of crop growth. ' *
To minimize this pr(A)lem, producers must use the verv best cco-
seryation practices ressardi and experience have devised, induing
improved tillage methods and better use of cr(^ residues.
Often tvw to three inches more available water will mean the di^^
etwe between a good crop yield and a poor (Mie curing those seasons
when rainfall amounts ard distraxrtion are poor. Rct^anji at Vii^iaia
Tech has shown repeatedly that some of the newer no-tillage crop pro-
(hietion systems under develq^ncjit will conserve ttiat much water. «*
There se«ns little doiAt that through cw^nued reseanin the ranainr
ing pto^Ietns in these sy^emswlil ^ solved and other new ^bc^eiL
more effecth^e conservation iractices deviseS. Evai new^l»i^^ri(^
use water more efficiently may be found.
Fortunatdy, the very latest technical iflforaiation on all of thsM
conservation problems is available to each farmer through my (rffice
and local soil conservationist. In addition to your conservati(m problems,
we will consider all factors in your operation to be sure that you a^
using your land properly, meeting, your crop nutrioit rec|uirenwnts,
controlling your diseases and weeds, and that y(«ir planting and cul-
tural practices are good ard that all your operations are properly ex-
ecuted and timely.
All phases of rgricultural technology are (feyeloping very rapi(^
and what is pood today may be out of date t«Mnorrow. This is veiy
true i nttis field of water resource conservation and therefore it is very
important to keep i^to-<iate-and update practice are ne^ed to meet
the changing ttanes.
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J C. FRANCIS LAY
^ Assistant Agent
IF.,tooPEPATivr'.>yjLy^ii
"'^testa.^l^
^^^^^"/Vsi^MfV .
"The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing
our own good, in our own way, so long as we (Jo not attenfipt to deprive
pthers of theirs, or impwle their efforts to oSrtain it." J. S. Mill.
Hello folks! This is to be my last 44H coHarei for the Sun, as I have
focp'-tpd the rosU/on of County Agricultural Agent in Arlington County,
rnia a d 'vlll bsgn my new dutira Noven*-'
I 1P?5. Therefore, I would like to take this
"Tt- rty to sav how rruch I have ?n joyed work-
"1th 'ou, the youth of Virgnia Ikach Qirou^
4J' C b program. It has been mv function to
m de vou in developing yourselves into useful, de-'
s"rab'.e, responsible citizens. Remenrber, thou^
it is you who have the ma^ responsibility for your
re'sor.al, spiritual, civic and Kcial davelojmiett
Frcm my experiences, I taKW that the City of Vir-
ginia Beach will be jH-oud to count y(Hi among fts
citizens.
C. F. Lav One of the best ways y<Mi can &ve1op as a
citizen is to tell other youth the c^^portunlties in the 4-fl pr(^am wA
help tb«n to pin 4^H. The best way to do ttiis, (rf course, is to main*
tain ^mr own enthusiasm for 4'H. Let others know how much you en-
ioy being in 4H. Tell them about your project work ((the drills you are
learning). Tell them about your 4-H trips, fbout caanp, about how you
have ifun getting together for Tun aiid fellowdBp with your friemis in the
4-H meetings, in city-wide, district-wide, state^vide, and nation-wde
events.
WittKMit the aid of vohmte^ athiH leaders, buOding a ^l^ pr<^an|
wouH n(rt be possible. The 4-H leaders in the City (rf Virginia B«Kh
are to be oanmended for tiie outstanAng job ttiey have (kme. It is i^
earned hope Uiat the 4-H program m the City wOl c(nitintie to clevekip
and that many more adults will voluirteer to asist fee Extension Staff
in recru*:ng and traimng our ywng people to take their ri^id placr
in this great nMion. -
If the 4-H Club members contirate tilieir active parti(3ipation ip tW
plani^ of and conducting project work, club meetings, and cki^wkJe
events with the guidance of their adult leaders, the 4«[ progran?^ the
O^ caauMit he^) but be (Hie of the best in the state. I expect to hear
great ttnigs about Oe 4-«'«s in ^^rginai jte^ii, as I MBUme my ne«r
dUti^ in ArU^faHi Cointy .Good hx^ and God Speed in idl (rf yotr
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Volume XL, No. 54
TELEPHONE 43t.2^1 VlRGNl A BEACHTvW^GrNiA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1965 Three Section$-20 P
STATE PJyiKS IN VJL BEACH
The wcteB Mig itlNiltt al L. M.
to esttmated at |Si9,IM.
ft Sm. I «.. «■ NM-tfuuqitaa BeideTaiC fte «Mt af 0m n»-
FIRM REBUILDimi AFTER FIffi
acquUtMH) aw! ^wii^fwi*«t^ «
public outdoor recreattei* facilWr
has been severely toadeqoate. This
is particularly seriaa ta) tiUs re-
gion because of the great appeal
of the beaches and the other water
frmt areas, which draw nit n'
from the immediate metn^itan
area. Imt from across tiK »taie,
Aad iade^ from Ow eastera spa-
V.B. Tall R091I
Is Started
VraOINIA BEAC3! - One of
the resort city's largest busiiKss^
0i Its only food distribution and
i^i^Kxi paddng c(nnpany is in fihe
mkkile of a massive r^ildii^ pro-
p-am.
h, U, BmSbs ft Saos. tac.. rt
Sprtagit on l^>rU)apapbai
aid Is rtNi^ a major
d tts plaM &at was (fo>
or^eMpil^ fire Aprtl
en^m room rrfr^K*atlon iil^I^
Fireimh frofti ft^ ttepartiMBils
battkd Uw Uim several hours,
hindered by high wink, exploding
dl tn^ and lack of water. A
o^n^ hy^airt had hem dBaeon-
nected from fte Norfdk watir
■uitply s«verd moote prisr
thi^ libse and wMir ttid »
bttt^k ai by ta^-tineka ir
et IM» a like
as qukjdy and as eMckntly as
before the fire.;.
The ^a»* wil fate a covered
loadiag ramp for the convenioioe
of becBng the huge trucks. No
kxigM- wffi bad weather hamper
kidisg open^ani.
Hie exm wffl also off«- retail
and wlioleside piff^Mh^.
Harry Sawnet aU iM firm ex-
pects to rei^ne (^pen^iois at te
PnOPOSED BY STATE GROUP
RjCX:^9K>!® — lOnm ma^r propwals were rerommended recently
for the Hampton Ruadi r^^ ia ftie report d ttie Virginia Outdoor Rec-
reation Study Conaiuaslon sobmitled to Governor Harrison and mem-
bers of the Gemwk AmaiAf. The Cksnmksion report said that. "As
in oAer metropolitan areas, th»
board
'"rtere is urgent need for addi-
ional State Parks. Some of the
jMUvidual kicalities have do'ifi well
and on locM projects, but bath
he scale oT the resources and of
he danand require strong regio.ir.!
lanning and regional actloti."
"rtte hiiftvidual cities of thk re-
j»n have good recreation p!an-
wd facilities. All would ber.efit
from mare active pwtfcipation m
regional planning and devebpment
'd interrelated retirees."
Two of ti» 11 major recommen-
dations, taken from the report,
directly affect Virginia Beach.
The coRtfi^frion ndd a subst«n-
tial oetiB bi»d^int dioald m
made availaUe iat pi^Uc uw on
the AtUotk Oceu soutti of ^-
ginla BMch. Public acc«ts to ocean
baadifte^ to dimW a W n g 1^%
and iMa pn^ iimrm hl^ ^
or^. Hie report tko says Sat*
shore PaiA Is the state's most pop-
ular and onkioe rark. It AsM
be ^Hiae^ etMeML Md dii
jMIe Andi nAe oHAate thai M
,_' rT
^ .
&• stSd ttutt the lint's facfl
ttiies will 119 largely ina^sed.
The pfaot was badly dan»iged
1^ m oiMed fire that was b^eved
to ham iUuled in the kitdieo w
. ^ — - .. _ — ._ _ .1 I II
ImI Rezoned
By Council
VBtOINIA BEACH - City CJoun-
cQ ^^roved die reqtM^ of an ap-
ylkatkn tot rezoiing thia has had
(|iyte a controversial history.
Tte ap|)liciri:km requested a tract
of land olf Wa^ngUui Av^ue
extended be resmed for a traOo-
court.
Wilson Chaplin, Virginia Beach
motel and trailer park op«-ati»-,
who f ttled to get the same frc^
9h$ reaoned for the si^ use
several yeare ^0, protested tbt
mom
Hie if^pUdrtioD for the soiling
dumge was made Iqr R ft J, loe.
The oxx^eiqr wm fonmd by C^
Tl^suro- V. A. Ethoid^ and
High OoostaUe R R. MoOiesaey.
The City PUmning Commission
reconmaMted that council ^iprove
the i^jplication rni tlM cmditkni
city sewerage was available for
the area. A letter fran Director
of PuUic Utilities, Lewis Smitli,
saying tlie servk<e wwild be avail-
i^le by Jiaie 1, 1%6, was produced
by Attorney William Cdona.
brtw«^J«ioary 1 and F^miary
VIRGWIA BEACH— SU ceme-
teries ^MA *e Norfei-Wrgi«a
Beach Toll Road wfll n^ out or
out tfarougb «e iavolvei to court
Qidsn soiiM bv «fi» iiiJk ^^^
wigr Dep»rtment for rs^aovrt aad
r«lttenneit of gravee. Five are
^Virginia Beach and «|s In Nor-
ft*. ■ f .
about t
<^ood ta
firemen saved
ation for the SmM temttsm bi»i-
less the foUowisg (hiy.
The new ackfition is betag coo-
alructed wtthout any wood or may
oditt- flammaUfe nutmds. The
new sectum is to be c^irtructed
ffltirdy <rf concrete ai^ Med, and
cove* an climated SS.090 square
feet of ftoor ^>ace ^psffoxtaately
30,000 square feet of tlUs space
will be l(x cokl-stori^. ^
The rww, modem awl u|>4&<late
plam wfll foahire kitchen ready
foods euMi a qukdc freezing todlity.
And, the firm will contlme to
off«- the sune services it dSered
bdore tl« fire.
This rebuikting wiO make moci
of the operati(»i new. A large cokl-
rt^f^e room, large enough to
h^Qse a basketball court wm fin-
ished (Kily ten days befwe the
fire, and saw no <»- IMie uie.
One of the la^ei^ {roi^ems that
has faced the Bna shice the fire
was die complexity of fUllng cus-
tomers' orien. The ttnn had to
st(»e its sahraged goods ndiere it
ccNild md ttiat crcusted the prob-
lem d having to travd many niHes
to fill an order. By shi^ d^ermi-
natkm on the SauMfler bnrthen
part, 0ie cwnpany has i^anained
in buHne^ ance ^ril. Just man-
aging to remain fai cqierirtkm to one
fea( diat seoned mipo^bie to
acUeve. Still, the finn omtlfiued
to fill its custonmrs seeds ^nost
Bittdliig Baoin
Ctntlnues
VmomiA M^ACH— The wwrU's
lai^ett resm^ dty continues to
ked every city la VIrgtoit. West
^rgfaiia, Nwdi Cardina. and Smith
CKtflina in bulldHag growth.
The ctty was way riiead aiQr
other city in die four state area
In September, and October was
no exception to die nde.
During the moirth of Octdi)«r,
die dty tosued 23S permits for
wmt valued at |3,4S6,038.
Tte total permits issued tiuxwgh
die end of Octab«- nuntdDered 3.0S2
for work valued at ^6.139.534. and
wMh two mondis left to go in dw
ye». ctty officials speedate this
^ar's bdkli^ wOl easily pass the
160 nnHUon inark.
U the $80 millira mark s
readied, Vlrghiia Beach wouki
be die leader in die four-state area.
Last year at diis s«ne tkne the
nun*er of buildup permits Lawed
wal Z,978 for a mmtotary vahie of
|Sl.U0,9i79.
This first wedc in Novend>«- saw
ti leasl 19 building permits' Issued
^mt a v«hie of mm-e Uian $£S,000.
City fadiers predict diat if Vir-
ginia Beach eonthmes at this rapki
nrte of ^owfli. It could ''asily be
on
H FIRST
_. Ii ^ipV IMbh CkmM
dipt to soNeW r«%a^ P*^
iott. the eourl h*ftogl*ffl b«
Ipii M m m the rsiliist tor
orders to renwve and re-Wer the
ramaim of 40 to 90 persons.
The Vhginia Beach cemeta-itt
are Uioae at London Bridge Bap-
tist Churdi, die private onet, of
die Shepher;l*faaU^ »«r ^^
church. FuBsr-tenfly near SoWh
Witch Duck Road, die MoFgaa
family near Seatack Elementary
School, and die Mowe fan^ near
Paits Avenue.
$116 1
BY BANDIT
&
Webbon flvts
New Post
Who Will Be Chosen?
VIRGINIA BEACH-Clty Coipdl
Monday created a new post in
diis city's govwnme^
Richard J. Wefcfcon, Director oi
PiiMic Works, was named cow-
dinato- of uihan affars. Virginia
Beach is die second Tidewater
city to create such a port. Nwiolk
was the first
WdAon will act as VIrglflAa
BeKh's liaison in Washii^to? wWi
offlda^s of Uie Federal Govem-
VHtGlNIA ffllACH - A hme
biodit, dressed In an orange parka
hod wearing « hai^erdiief over
Ms face took a{^ximatdy $UG
in cash ftwn a nK*el in die 500
bkwk (A Military H^ay early
Sunday morning.
Investigating officers said tiie
su^ied walked into die office of
die HoHday Inn about 4:30 a.m.
aiK} deimoded moneyi .
F^riice said d^ ni^ clerk, E. M.
'Haiderson, descrtibed die hold-up
nam as slender and thmi 20 years
old. Henderson said die man had
what ag^ieared to be a gun in his
hand.
After he had «xq!tied die caidi
(h-awer. the bandit for(^ the
cltfk to walk to a nearby fidd
14'flenderaon was thei released and
told to return to the m<Hel, out
he WIS wwned not to look tack,
police sak|.
Pdice are uu^le to determhic
die Iwndit's med»d of jetaway.
Q^
Aese ndii* yev« hMUee «c the five oaadMates for
te Qneai at KeOani fl^ SekeeL The fM^ wfl be owraei f^
tey ei^ *irli« haiMftaw tasttvlttea «t tke Ei ils m Y lrgieiB BeM^k
one, ky Prteipd JeHeraMi nnvto. IWs to te Ihit year Kslara
Hlk hw ha< a hwwrwnhig the lyKu s tirts an» Ml Is sight:
Yveene Biewab umhi iMns
die fastest growing city on Uie^ment. When he. assumes his nw
St coriiSnafew short years. P«* Mo^^y. «« of h^ f kst du-
ties will be to wwk widi the ga-/-
emment to finance the purchase
of a 144-aa'e tract d land south
of SMKfcridge.
Webbon saki he wiH assist In
any way to "ftad money availid>ie
for wat«-, sewage, parks and oQi-
csr {MbUc ImprovenMnte."
Webbon will draw an munud »al-
^ of %Vk,m. die same he was
drawii^ as piAlic works flrector.
He will be under die authority
of City Manager Russell Hatchett
who put Webbon's name before
aty Council.
Webbon first came to die area
In 1^ when he Was hired as ex-
ecutwe secretary of PrhiceM Amtt
County. When die coui^ and die
cfty merged in 1963, he- was ap-
^dJtSiedi director of p«*lic worts.
City Council named (diaries Ki-
Ifly, ctty Engineer, to fill hi die
peiitkji v»^ted by W^bm. lid
one was named torfUl iOil^s old
Job.
YOUTH
I
Council Okays
Oas Stations
VliiGC^lA BEX%ai '- ^ gas
rtatk»s «wi the unaninnous ap-
provd of Cl^ OHindl Monday.
Ftve aire fn* Lyttihavei Borou^
nd one In Kenq^lUe Borou^.
The appUcatkm of Peachtree
Cofp. to tfed diree biflboards m
Northampton Bwilevard was ap-
praved, but N<»ih Bay Dev^ip-
tasBk Cop. ^>i4icatMm to erect two
Uamu^ on Sand^klge Road
were dmied.
kppscNA was givoi (m q^ca-
tkiQS of SsmA Shores Assets, Ltd.,
to construct a 64HOUt vodiH at the
fadoiectoi of AX^atic knpm and
Geoeal Bootti Boidevard; isad of
Omiga. Ltd., to bdU a »uatt
motd M Paeffic Avenue and iSih
Strett
mBFGUK - Doug Christdon,
17. of die 3»0 bkick of Virginia
B^dh Boidevapd, oiw of two
youths iseverely injured in aa auto-
mobile accident that took two oth-
er Uiras two wedcs ago, has been
reptnled in satisfact(»7 condition
at Norfolk Genial ifosfutal.
The other youdi, 16-year-<dd
Freddie Sfyron. of die 800 btock
of Brooke Road renains in critical
coTMhtion. ,
AocMthng to polled. Christdon
was the driver <rf die car which
snasiMd Into a fuel tnu^ Oct. 27
lA die Meraection d Gr^t Neck
Rotti and In^hnview Wve. Two
■paasei^ere k die automt^ile,
Keimetfa ftown and Paul Rkhard
ftfifittKM. hbth 18. died shortly
after the acddent oecurrad.
'(^iiUm aoA'^tyrm recdved
severe Miraal and head h^ies
is the acddsnt.
«^ -
stores in which to <to d»ir Eai^
At^ring diis >ear The stores^
Induding MUler ft Rhodes, are
KhediUed to open Mardi 1. at
Pembroke ShoRping Center on
Virginia Beadi Boutevard and In-
dqiendence Boulevard.
Tom Mrtdiews. of Matdiews Ad-
vertising A^ncy. Inc., of Norfolk,
«^ to handltag the pubUc rela-
ttona end of die new ceirter said
apprtaimatdy 85 per cent of die
rentage space at tiie center has
jjready been taffled.
The center will feature ffi dif-
fered stores for die shopping pub-
lic, but wlU feature no "discount-
housM." ^ '
Matdiews said diere has been
some minor difficulty m getting
stores for die center. To clarify
yiis he saW, "The prdalem has not
been getting stores, but getting die
prqier balwn* of stores."
The Belting fixtures for die en-
closed nudl of die center are be-
fog deigned and constructed by a
Cidtfomia firm, Matdiews said.
He sidd the Aopping center is
bd^ offlstructed in such a way
diat it will seem diat die front en-
trance is situated on Independence
and Virginia Beach Boulevards
alike. Its design will be one-of-
a-kind in die Tidewater area.
Matdiews said widi die enclos-
ed mall, the center will seem
more like one huge (tepartment
store, radier dian a shopping cen-
ter, and die eirtire center will fea-
ture controlled heating and cooling
the year round.
Parking for more tivan 4.000 au-
tomobiles will be provided for the
large complex.
As it now stands, all ©utade con-
Jfitfithe
«»,.«, ^ tti_i. t7i t ■■tnr
flntsn tne aKenor
of Mfaettty dorfog die winiir
moottw. Ibrtdwws- said ^wt»rfc on
die Sears store «* delayed due
lo die ^ike 4|Jnbe Iron Co.,
whidi to suppipf tte iron for dw
frameworic of die bitfttng.
MMthsivs said thi ifaoppini can-
ter wia be opei in tts enteety by
the end ol die stttuner.
The Pen^rdie Scpiare lapping
Center wfll also featoe two op-
tometrl^ offices and an ordio-
dontist's office besklea die many
different stwes.
Stores diat have already leased
space from Pembroke Siiquare As-
sociates are: S ft W Cafetvia.
Hofiieknars Sioes. Alexander
Baegle Mai's ^re. PemtetAa
Florists, Dare's Womais Sttae,
Cimeraland, SeMioard Bmk, Dr.
Batterroan - orthodontist, Th«n
McOana. Fine's Men's Shop, fen-
cer Gifts, Khmey's Shoes. F. W.
Wodwwdi. Qaytim's Men's Store.
Zales Jewelers. Lemer 9iops.
Buti«- Sims, Nationid StM Shop,
Lkidy's Delicatessen. Gift Gallery^
Bendicial Finance, Mr. Jdm's
Hair Styling, Norfolk Federal Sav-
ings and Loan, Drs. Cohen and
ji^on— Ootometri5?ts, My Mater>-
titj Sba^ Spenter's Jewelov,
xw^les Ufug Store. Food Fair,
Aee Baf^, and A K
M^ ft,I&odas and m
mka an
ooa«Mct.lraai
tar. Wrrt^and ^^ ^ ^ ,
NsMpmI Sank fli Iwfim pHf 1
8o#iABarit<irMort*flM
p»m% laeite hi ilia
arouni the coite.
the gr^test taaptaaaiiii that
shep^iM %fll tave b Oat IN
tiiss coiit'ek «n ^ #A^
roof. No )im$m itf shoppass '
10 h^jc miles bewecn
face hidement wother wbm
wl^ to do Asfr hiVhig. A«A-i
center wfll be csntraBy
tor ^wm (st^^imtt^
PeoAnke wfll not JoH b»
ar^ A(Wli% c^er like nprt
diem are. Widi an its bt0Ht
wfll serve die entire dtf A
piia Be«di and parts of
M)d diaaapq»e. Wltti two
arteties sudi as Virginia
Boulevard and lnde|iendsiioa,!|
levaid. M f«l9^ fl*^ *
broiea a^arftpSftake «B
tile yd off tfft aiEiaikr
difpu^Matt die d^
What the fleet II storss
Mardi a mmmaM .. _
eome to Vb|^ Beach m$i
Tidewater vea.
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Youth Arrested
VIRGINU BEACH - A IS-yefir-
old Virginia Beach youth was ar-
rested last week in connection w'th
a bomb du-eat at Old Donation
Elementary SdwoL
Detective M. L. Ealy of Uie
Yoith Bureau said die boy con-
fessed be made die telephone call
last Tweaday ^msxm, to a sec-
retary d die school
The schod to located on Ferry
Plantation Road.
His was die fifdi arrest made
Ui com»ctk» wMfa bond) scsu^ m
Vir^nia Beadi dito sdiooi yor.
Eafy said die youdi wfll be ^vtas
a hMfftaig ^. 16 before Juvenik
Court SxsH^ Robert C^orawdl.
AS caosinictHHi began uis» wi^A, Vir|^«ua
coffitructtoB cempany (Meids
Bootovao-d. L. to R. are: ItavM
d^ of Virginia Beadi; Rogor Se^
d Vlrgtada Beaeh; INdt Ivey, |Bft
the lead, ttiadi Oenslndtoa: W. &
t/
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« Tapped At R-M
ASHUmBi-^ Roitft p. fif .
Gray, hM beee tapped for mem-
ber^ la (Mcroii Mta Kan>a.
nMlmal bonM-tfy ItiiarAlp fra-
Mnrity at KaiKlol{^MacQa Col-
lege
He is ttie preskloit of Uie toiiiM-
ea«. a mwtniir ^ CM ■<■ Wtt.
national honorary scienc* Irater-
nity, Itae Wesley tellawstup and la
alss active <m the Kern Cenlir
Coui.:II.
WEDDIMCS
k
PAUL PRiSTON HIU.
SENlfm AT eOX AND
oMmm ^
semon at cox
r* is ^9§mi fl ^HMii« 10 parlfc^aftc in the 01
#MrMR« Itie training Paul and Cabi receive
w<i^^ with us will ^^ble t^Mm to face fheir
fi^ttil^irh Mi»« GonfNbnce.
fl^UlA MNIE CBITEi
THE C. & P.
TELH^ONE
COMPANY
OF VIRGINIA
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{MAN€NT CAREiftS
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TX> QIIAUFIED RMEKT BIOH
BOHOOL QRAXRIATBB.
to MAES AK AWOWtMENT
i fO« IHTSHVUEW, CAUL OJLL^CT
MA M0«. OR ATM^T DBUK-TLT
TO THB OPWCB AT 180 W. BOTE
BT., HOmFOUt, VA. MONDAY -
I ralOAY. 1:80 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
Ab MWrt op«ortuiilt7 •mpl<^r«i|
GARCIA-ORAMrai
VOIGn«A BEACH-'fte niiar-
riag^ fU Ifin Mary Lou Orator
aod Mami^ Frask (ku-cla III
tosk place Sakirdi^ al ft r^m. b
1^ mAaiu C^ttolie Oiiffdi. The
Rev. Tbonas M. Siswnm' per*
fwrmed the Mronniy.
«M Mdt ia a 4m#tar eT Ifr.
and Mrs. William Edward Grasper
Tl» bridegnxBii is the »n of Mr.
and Mrs. Manud Frank Garcia,
Jl.
Hie brUe wm 0y«a in mafrtagf
by her Ukm. Her aUter, NBaa liia
Jane ^aapar wm h«r mM ti
hMior and «ily rttendant.
Michael F. Garcia was hliJ>roth-
er's be^ num.
A recqHira waa Md in the
koM fd the M4e's p««its. m
Bottino Lane. After a m^Ox^ trip
the couple wiO live at O? Spoonsr
Road.
COOrEIt-BOOMER
VnUtDHA BEAOI— 1%e mar-
ri^e of aiiM Lettie Lou Boooiar
md Eddit hee Oo3p«r tock place
Saturday at 3 pm in Ninrnu Metb-
IteStv Robert H.
tte cei^onnv.
UUK SMmi
GARDEN CLUB
BAYSIDE — The lake Smith
Gan^ Clvh met recmtly lA ttie
home of Mrs. L. C. Whitson, 1410
9iunrock Ave.
Mrs. L. C Smith iiiMMd the
club slides «» ftaww arranga-
Ckh membffl^ wfll make araall
turkey* ,tray ^corations, for a fe-
cal convs^Mcent hfm for Tbja^
giving. '
Mrs. M. A. Gri^uun was ^^ted
to (ill the vacancy oi Urn first vice
{»-esi(^t
the Lake Stmm Garden Club
judged arrangements amf awarded
rH>bons to the following: Mrs. W.
L. Ji^ns, Mrs. M. A. Graham and
Mrs. Fred Keyes. i
The December meeting will be
at the home (A Mrs. M. G. GUj-
som, Lakeside Road. Tl>e me.ii-
bers win Mqg Pdayaoaa gifts.
Aa Mdt is te MMv 4f Ifr.
and Mrs. George sAf Btwmer.
Hie Mdegnxxn is the son of Mr.
aril Ma Melvin DavU Owper. ,
Hia ^rkle was givm tomarriage
by )ar father. Mrs. Lsry Meelte
of Cteapeake wm laa^n af Ion
or. JMflesmaids wen Miss Siiiley
^Me at Petersburg, Mrs. RusmH
A. 9rown, Jr. «id Miss Unda Anc
Co<^. Ka^m Robins(n mi Car-
ol Butler we-e flower girU and
S«^ acCUin wm tki$ bearwr.
Mr. Co(^er was beat tatn fo
hk son. Oroorasmen were Larry
MMdns oi Chesapeake, Ronel A
Brown Jr. and Page L. Eaton.
A rec iptto was beU ^ tbt
church sodal hall. Later Qie cow
pie left for a a^Mt wedding trip.
Women Vaters
VI^H^IIA ML^ICH - Tile Vi^
gisia B^ch Units of tiie League
of Wonwi Voters will have a can-
blMd nne^lng on T^sday mon^.
Nov. 23, from 10 to 12 noon at the
.EaHem Shore Gbe^ oo Laakin
Road.
•Hie progi^n will be a discussion
and workshop concerning Virginia's
pdhUc school con*Kted by Mrs. W.
Wetrich Heyder, (Aairman of ttie
E(kication oonvnittee. A consenwB
on foiv potinoit queiti<«s witt be
tdi«n.
Mr^ Rkitord W. Barnes will be
tbekosteaa.
Ail menAers and prd«p«tive
members are urged to a*tend.
For Quality And Lpw Prices
THE
FALL SPECIALS
NO APPOINTMENT NiCBSARY
iPECI AL
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\^ SET $3^5
CLINIC PRICES
MONBAY - TUnSMT - WEDNESDAY
^miB mS AD ONLY V
AT OUR OGUMk iOCATK»4
^edal R^riw
Sti $1.00
..$1.00 $1.50
..$3.95 $4.75
r.95 $6.50
Up
mmk performed ^ thidentt
• $hein|)oo & Set
'•xTtail Retouch .
• Pennanente . .
RUG SHOP
120 W. 2iflSfTCtfl
iOpp-3i '
MA 2-7076
Xa^^i^
mwuunYST.
NOIIPOLK. VA.
.the most important accessory
ibr your Fail wardrobe
WIGS $39.95
mO^ Human Hair
NAND MADE - $99.00
A^rOalor
WICLETS $11.95
§mm #riier Stelet for AddilioMil
I. liree [Scholarships To Those
MflAT KAUTY M»g>m^
1274 N. Mtfilary Highway
PhMie R5S-2061
§Kr mL 10 p ju«»T SATURDAY tmm
^^mmm
mm
the gold-filled
12.50
It's THE jawtlfy accessory for avaiy
Mtt, m^ mm% every swaatar in
^uf Merdraba. Eleqantly wrot^ht
with your tlirae initials. Order yours
NOW! niMsa t!km ten da^ for
delivery. <^oosa from small, medium
Madtum w» skatehad.
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334 Graiiby SIvaat
Norfolk, Virfiaia
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fHONi ORDERS
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The Ci^ Cokmy CliA is now j
open undear new management. The ;
new managers who wa« with the
Officer's club at Fort Story are
H. 6. Wmams «k! L. B. Bate- •
I had a kmg taSs. with I^. Bate-
mm as to the plans for the cli^.
The membffl'ship fees wiD be HO
for Virginia Beach residaits, $15.00
for non-resideat and active mili-
tary llflLdl.
"Hiere will bs breakfast, lunch
and dinmr served every day. "Ae
Bar room will be q^ every di^
at nom.
Haroy h(Hir will be ev»y Wed-
nesday aod Friday n^ from 7
to 9 pjn. My sugges^ioD would be
to attend theHa^^inur w Wed-
noday ni|^ emd Iirter attend tiie
Fweign dhuier. Frictay ni^ts will
be Seafood Buff et-dl you cm eat
for S2.00.
I feel tiMKe who canmH affcnrd
the mace expensive c\vt» will be
very hai^y with this cJub. The
activities planned sound exciting
and fun.
Those vntSR last Saturday night
yttn: Mr. «hI BCrs. L. H. Gnive-
^. Mr. and Wn. H. G. WIUaoH.
Mr. and Mrs. RoMtie Wiltetns. Mr.
MMi Mrs. Terry Briggs, BflUe Hod-
gias and Miss Jn^ Kdly.
Mr. sad Vbm, Skeet Bei^^y. Mr.
Md M»s. SharvB WMtflefd, Mr.
wmA Rfrs. IVta. A. Weed, Mr. and
l^'S. ttok nnpaeo, Mr. ud Mrs.
DeaaM dark and 1M C«rr who
is the PKddient of the boarif.
Blah- Ellis, Peyton Oevdaad.
Skerry MaHia and Betty
Mak l^^ Peytao Oevelaad, awry Martfa aal la*^
(•taffPhsM
1^ cmdw bu)d known as the
OnoKSBm w«% reidly fatwltKis and
the (Towd stfAted to te ddig^ted
witt the nneic diay {dayed.
Hk most noticed^ titing to me
was tile crowd was mixihg well
tf^ether. I bdwve reaHy this club
is goii^ to make a tremendous
liride on memberahqpe. Tifo a tip
from me and get widi it and have
fun. I fcB-got to tell you, the ch&'s
food motto is "World's Fiiw^ dam
Cfaowdar.**
IVy to i>e with me n^ week.
Until then may everythii^ that is
good be with you all.
H. G. WUvns, L. R. Bat^naa, Mongers and Ted Carr VmUaA
•f the Beaid. (SMf Photo).
Lmkhoni Park Dariion dub
uuLVsma
"mmm KACH -4i study
d man's cqoc^ of tkpe tai the
1^ of ireco^iHion and prophecy,
•TJme-Mao's.Ca^ or Ladda-,"
<w#4ie iMesai le d by Hh^ Lym
Oayca ^ ttie Smiday Fonin of ttie
^aodi^ for Rea^vh and Bn>
llUJbteniiiefit, Sti, ^tts Sti^Kt.
K quei^tm pecbd Witt Mlow ttia
lec^ aid a oo&e bbur wUi be
VlRG«*rt Bi^H - rht No-
veni)^ nabetkig of the Linkhom
Pai-k Gardei &i^, held at the
Princess Aane Coui^ CM), was
alive witb tl^^^ving and
Oinstnasaifl^atfvnt composi-
tions, ^i$mMim$mmto md hitt^
iicuUuNI ^^ttil^ aMMMad to
the W<i^MMNiiiNipat lodge,
Mrs. MaKiafti1f6#B. ■
Mrs. MfMlMI Aicto-. qiealdi^
as chiMMtJiririhe Alli-fittw <»»-
mittee if :tte iW sa Jlroatkw i Qom-
cO of IJalldi aaadb, pa^ad an
&Asamitf^^^ :^- hture V^-
fragrant wMl ^taaiB i»9M6, bus-
ness wiiiHdljiiWB ip 4iih UetSm
wth Jjto l BC wm n^ri^ arch-
Mrs. Pern H. Bvfman, Jr..
wigrs and w^tsi (Airman, an-
nounced tft^a^nnl^ sa]^ of inv
Dcrted H^MiA ltii»^ die nfera-
b^. Mrs. a^liatti ^ be re%h-
ed at mmfk^
foliage, beniad ^irubs, flowers and
fruit were given. Blue ri^ns went
to Bfrs. H. Leslie Lam and Mrs.
Itertman, red to ^Sr&. Samud
IferedMfa and Wn. llMmas 1^
kary, yeBoir 4o Mrs. Wchard W.
Baraes.
New m eaB to rg iadoded Mrs.
Paid O-awlttd and if». George W.
neat mtii^ aA be held
m ue^. 3. M Jhe jKana of Mrs.
fi. GflD^^uanaffe, MBIitowbtock
Biad, «pe^a0^fee a GbdMns Tea,
open to «ie lalWk^
■»^*— i^wil^^— ^WP^P^w^w^T^^wai^wi— ^ ■ Mini
I^Mt Nn, & fMMrit Bolt.
Jr.. aeaootea the btett af tlieir
UM dMIt awed, eWi JReteit
f e nc e r , on Nov. 9 to Norfdk Q0k-
»al Ho^Hd. Mrs. IM^ is ttie tor-
mer Wb6 N(»na SjplQer, ctaa^}-
tel (rf 8ie late B^ and 1^- ^mm
T. Bps^tf' ol Hts^A^ jfr. tlift^te
the son oflfr. and Mrs. E F. Mtt.
aboitfllailft.' ;v
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LET'S TALK FASHION
By ALICE BREWER WHin ^ -
HeK't to U» M«Hn.<^-Uves!
y«tt haow. Me d ttM trumm of
fttMoa ii. tf it it good it wiQ cone
bi^. itow ^ tiie man is your
Ufe| haa put antifreeze in his car,
put up tte ^orm win^i^i^ and has
(vder«) iim winter fuel, it's lAxNtt
tuive for him to start iHnterizing
his wardrobe. According to the
^nericaa iMtaite of Men's ami
Boys' Ww, this winter's fashion
aaorttn^ Is the graatert ever—
in ^le, color, ia ^od taste and
good looks. Yet, as wc sa^ before,
seme d Um b^ t today had its
origin same ftfty years ago. For
enan^, fifty years ago the late,
stylish Jln^ WaBtet, the then
niayer erf New York, introduced
ar^ 4nkle teigth overcoat with fur
collar and fur lined. The current
updated verdon of outerwear is a
l^tii^ ImtttMs storm coat wanned
(^ wHH a green ttiick pile lining,
\rtKfi «(ier^Blih aftacBMrTOSdr
and witti gimt flap patch pockets.
IncMJentally, a su^ outer coat is
rei% "in" this winter and 0vm
"inner" is a suede coat that is
double-breasted and with a fur
cfdlar! The diaped ^t this Kasm
stai^ at tte head of the class as
tile fa^on right appearance. It
has ju^ a tsu& of dsfinitioi] in
tiw waist — a move away from
the strai^t loo% hanging coat. A
paisley tie and striped shirt go
together nicely with ti^ sh^^
suit.
hem: AT IWME:
There is a definitely distinct
A^nerican Look all over the country
iq^ all, manner d apparal and
acc?SJories. From fannal wear to
sports jacksti, fr :n sweaters t
h(>&ljear, never has tliers been s
much to choo;^ from. So many
1^ fibei's and fabrics to rnakt
roan's fashjan life color fast, wrin
kle-less, wash and wear an3 long
wearing. &5. ladie*., no\y is the
me ta remted your son a%i
l4iM)and that it is time to winterize
and ri^t at home in the Virginia
Beach area. After your Albbee's
quick chcA-up on the men's shops
here, her hat ii qff to the fallowing:
Alexai^r-Beegie. Cherry Pearson,
•n» Clothing Qmi, Goodyear
Spwiswear, Harrison-Payne, Napo-
tem's Webster's and The Hub in
Princess Anne PlaM. -. ,
MEN'S FASBION FLASl„».^j
Big, big f:.shion hit of the year
flUl^ and Winter wear is "
i§|iie*f ittfisi^* c.p.a ^
a^lfcubleireasted guard's coat!
, . . If you're wondering, should
a ^irt cuff show beyond a man's
jacket sleeve the answer is definite-
l^abmit a half inch, at lea^! . . .
Looking for a raincoat? Men, the
big news is the classic trencheoat,
definitely "in" . . . How about
tiiMe new feather finish felt hats
with ibe soft feel of feather down?
, . . When you look for a sports
jw;ket, you want individuality:
something in color or pattern that
looks as though it took a bit of
searching to find yet is unques-
tioned good taste. How about those
rich headier tones in the importad
Irish t\*'eed sport jackets, gold,
bFues, olive and russet browns
in medium and wide herringbones,
crowsfoot patterns and heather
mixes in hopsack «teave? . . . The
weekend man. likes the spofts coat
of his choice tailored in the natural
sliouldered jacket style!
FASHIONABLES
Lord Snowfkui's neat hair cut, his
flashing smile and sartorially per-
fect tailoring is certainly a treat
to ladies' eyes as a pleasant Eng-
lish visitor to these shores. What a
relief to behold his hair €t}ie and
the gentlemanly air about him in
comparisoiy^o the shaggy-dog hair-
do's we'W^bscome so accustomed
to idsiftl^ from English shores!
. . . Now that famo- s aance ar-
tist Nureyev has middle-varted his
ENGAGEMENTS
loi^ hair—as ■een whai he TV
danced latdy— perhaja ihe Ltmg
Hairs will wm (M^ sniel . . .
Senator Eiwusri M. Kaiity . in
his iKatiy shqied a q ptt^ ate ! na-
vy Kiit ^ rtripdl tie Mid his AU-
Ameman hatar cut i^ ma&Kt
Young Set American trtm whom
we hape our scIkmI feUows wiU
copy Ti» Look! . . . Nothing could
have be«B RKve unnatural than to
seel^ftKx I^UIp gottra up in a
wrgeon's cap and ^iwn, in laat
Sunday's TrilMMrwdiente i^pect-
^d n h ftftftifal in R afit Rriniitoad
England. You coukin't mi^ bis
fixed air «r fei|ped intere^ «id
glacial, traiiKd cakn! (I'll bet mir
Lord SBO«d«i cwtcems WBUp
now and then!) . . . And, let's wA
forget these felk>ws when it c«nes
to betit dressers: Maym'-elect Jain
V. Liad»y of New Yoit, Gover-
nor-elect MUh Godwfai of our own
state. Governor MMstti Hwi^aB
Jr. ai Virginia with his handseme
^y-wMte hair, designers 01^
Castad and BUI Blan of Manhat-
tm.
HOW HIS FASHIONS BEGAN
Men's jacket sleeves lyive but
tMis on them because Napdefwi
started it when he had sleeve but
tool adM to tte Frm^. Army
untfonm ta «NiiP te ^»kar»m
his neoft-Mi u^ ^ bottom of
their' Oewim ke imOmrd^il
. . . Oiffi «n Rwn's trauws da'.£
back to JawA UW «^«n torn wve
th^ pants loag. White trudging
thro^ the mMj ar^, tl»y gM
in t^ hsfait d toming up their
trouse- brttami. Ev^tuaUy, a p«-
man«»t cuff becante fte vo^el
... The Fall and Winta* popiil«r
hM style far men «dU be the Tyro-
lean v^our. ito hmdmme bruihes
Oiat adorn ttk kat ot^aatod with
prwnitive ta«*ers^Th^ wwM puH
a t^ of hav from an anfenal t^
had been kUted and ««ar it to
their headfev. .They believed tl^
this would ^msier to ftcm ttw
sU«i^ and coiqrage,(rf Qm n^
mal itsdf. So. ghto, watch out for
th<ae str^ Tyrol^m hat-ami-
bnnfa wmm%: Ht-Uea cmryme
Of lUUU, Wr u amy » , , "Tiwj** vfwn
— Ouistmas gift kteas.)
NOIWQLi(— Ifr. and Mm, H. L.
Omder wmtaee the aampnKSt
of thrir iai#Uv, Mi* Pmkm
Aim ChmtUer, to tobert Edward
McNah-. md AJrtww ttvisiia.
ru Braft fiJC,
Mr, McNairli the s« pf Mr. and
Mrs. WWam McN^ ol Vir^4in!a
BeKh. "
No date has bee» art tor the
wedding. ,
Mtes duUMfio' . graduated from
Maury W^ Scho^ ^
Mr. McNair atlaoded Prmeess
High School. He U a Spe.v4
The wftiding will ttki pl«je Nov.
21 in Faith 1^nq)le.
and
m
pM^roopff ri^ttonMi servin,!
die Domioigto I^lMic.
SIMMDI-BAIX
VIRGINIA BEACM.?- Mr. and
Mrs. Mdivta Lee Stao^ announce
ttie engageoMm o fth^r daughter.
Miss DOTOthy Anne Sinun*. to
Richard Lawrfflce Brf.
Mr. Ball is tte swi of Mr. and in ^ttfin
DAViFJi-mmi
BALTIMORE, Md. - Mr
Mrs. Landoi Brooke Daviw an-
nounce the engagonait <rf 'heir
daughter. Miss Prentiss Davivs, to
Irvin Reese Smith.
Mr. anittj is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bonard &nitli ot
UtUe Neck Point, Virginia Beach,
Va.
Miss Davles, who was prw?nteJ
to society at tlw Bachelors' Catil-
Uon in 1962, is a graduata of Ro-
land Park Country School and is
atlewling Mai7 Washington Col-
legl. She is a granddaughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry SSit r-
burw Roonoe o^ Hyattsville, Md.
and of John Franklin Davies of
Queenstown. Md.. formerly of <:a-
tonsvUle, Md., and the Irte Mrs.
Davies. ^
Mr. anitff is a graduate d WasJi-
Mb. B«» E. Ball of Bennett, Icwc
Miss Somns ^adutoed fiom
Princess Anne Hi^ S^ool and
Leigh Memorial Hospital School of
Nursii^.
Mr. BaU graduat«l from W^on
Junction Community High Stho
Wilton Junction, Iowa. He is serv
ing in the U.S. Navy.
A January wedding is being
planned.
Virginia Beach SUN, Ihursday, hto\^(f*«r t1v tte
I
where
he was a member of Phi Kappa
Psi fraternity. He recenUy ser\ed
as an officer in the U. S. Navy.
Mr. Smith i.s tl» grandson of tl^
late Mr. and Mrs, Warren R»s
Rtese and ot the late Mr. and
Charles Wesley Smith, all ot
'orfolk. Va.
The weddyig Is bs-'ng plinnol
tm Feb. 19 to Uw Clwrcb d the
Rwteemer. )
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VA. tlACH / WAGONA , BAYSIOI
ROBERT LAWLOR-Va. Beach High, J^lor
We are proud to be a part of the Di Program in
their training of our future citizens.
IN GRAMS
207-25th Street
Phone 428^363
34fffl • AHM^PI
Phone 428-64^
:i
Hw wdB-Aressed nnan, accordiiig
to ;4lie ABMiom lostttote of
Mea's aMi leys' Wear, katMs
Us w«r*Ae en a foondatfoo ol
tew asHa T^ . a grmr flanad.
a pavy s^4 or sir^ nd a
tndltloiiany patterned awdd.
Here is a aavy dudk rtr^ped
worsted srit with new body shap-
ing. Hie sUghtly fnBer lapels
and cbest expreasiea ae«atei^
the look. It is wen with a Une
atrat^t-coUar brenddoth shM.
navy «Uto4otted sOk tie. • pais-
ley sft podM sqa»e and a
deHaMai fcU hat.
EDWARDS-BOND
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Lee Edv/ards announce
the ei^agement d their dau-^htpr,
Miss Charlotte Virginia Edwards
to Johnny Boyd Bond-
Mr. Bond is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvy Bond.
BAYSIDE JRS.
BAYSIDE — The Bayside Junior
Woman's Chib met recently at the
Bayside Professional Building with
the present, Mrs. Bobbye
Groome, presiding.
Mrs. Elizabeth Deal", Home Dem-
onstration A^nt {of the City of
Virginia Beach, was Introduced by
Mrs. R. A. AraoW, Program Chair-
maa.
90%. Deal talked to the club
aibwd **C«Mumer Buyiog wi Home
FamfeWagl." * ,
Us^ Sun Classified Ads
Hm basis of a fsrmaiiiiar ward-
robe b tiie TradltloMtt Aawl*
edhar Made dinner mM. Aa add-
ed BOte of newB^a to ^ othw-
wise Tradttiond concept of tfib
suit is the use of a sflk bMc.
It is worn wtth i deat e d h aa am
fonnal shtai, onyx studs Mid
lidn, Uack bow ami matdifa«
cnnunerbpnd. Hie casaally p^t-
ed white Ibien baadken^ef is
still pvferred by Traditional
drOfisers.
R-M ALUMNAE
NORFOLK — Alumnae of Iten-
dolph-Macor. Wanan's College will
hold a tnisiness meeting and lunch-
eon at noon in the Carriage House
oD &turday, Novanber 13.
,' fteservatwns may be made with
Mr^. John Langston, Mrs. M. Beas-
ley Walker. Jr., and Mrs. Davkl
Barr.
OCficeis of the kx:al dtai^&r are
Mrs. Barr, president; Mrs. Julian
Comick, vice president; Mrs. E.
A. Hekit, treasurer; Miss Ann War-
ren, recording secretary; and Mrs.
E. T. Caton, HI, correspoirfidg
secretary.
If a long iBnass kofrt you from aarning your weekly
chack, your standard of Rving mHiht ba drasticolly
lowarad. To maka iwra you can count on a regular
bicome, whan you <v disabled by ilinaM or acci-
dent, inauira now about .^na Life's Income Pro-
tection nan. Coll for dttalls.
We congratulate our local high schools on fheir
bl Program f«x the training of the youth of today
fSF+omorVow.
r
HOLT milCK INC.
21st & Pacific Ave.
WKLHER-STwrLlNll-S VWlLlNm
JoHhMeYer
CASH!
Homeowners!
Y<Hi can Get
$1,000
to $10,000
REPAY ONLY
Jurt ri^t ftnr beach and c<wi^
life is tfab b«»^ coat designed
by J<te Weitz fo lUte Ont^w^r
CoikctiiHL tt's a doaUe miel
mdton tnanp coat. That's ieirth-
a tote faeaO^ tte &Msa^
faaata, pedBrta and battoa holes.
(Fran tte LalKiaad BCaaafaetiff-
^ CoB^M^ of Sheheygas, Wis-
)
f>EH WEEK
"FULLY PAID" PLAN
No Applicotion Fee
ItATliS^
2nd MOKTGAGK
AM'T OF tOAN «SP- •----,
S 006 »'•'*
MUTUAL
OF VIRGINIA
CALL NOW
622-6696
Miss Elizabeth (Putsy) Ford, a DE student, is as-
sisting a customer in making her selection. Miss
Ford is a D^ student at Cox Hisfh School and I
saleslady at Rose Hall 5 days a week.
As tp 'rnployee of Rose Mali, Mlsa Poi#t
duties consist of sales work and assistir^ wlth^
fashion merchandising and buying. Her future^
plans call for additional education as she wishes"
to major in business administration.
We are glad to participate in the DE fw^jectas we
feel that the clubs are giving the students an op-
portunity to work in the field that they may wish
to pursue.
Miss'Ford is a daughter of Admiral and Mii. We^
ren W. Ford of Virginia Beach, Va.
Rose Hall is proud to have received a Certificate
of appreciation for participation In tlie Youth Op-
portunity Campaign which was presented by the
President of The United States, LyiMton B. John-
son.
Brenda is a member of DE program and the staff
of our business. We are proud to participate in
this worthwhile program.
SANDMAN MOra
521 Utkln Road
Hioni 428-4161
LARGEST SELECTION
Of SmoH Sizes
3to i5^lol6
SHOP FRIDAYS
IM-ilO HIEEMASON ST. ||||.|| a n H
DOWNTOWN NOtFOLK UIITiL 9 rsMs
IRoBf Ball
SHOPS FOR THE INDIES AND THEIR DAUOHT1H8
GLAMOUR STARTS AT HOME I
(for ihe holidays)
Nothing does as much for a woman's iitorale as
Unely clothes. So remembert Clamour starts of lwf»
and 'see our wonderful netv collectum of at horn* ^tk$s,
to help you look your very best.
Opgn Manfiiy & Friday wmmgt Hi 9 pM,
3133Va.BMcliiMl. W.leiA,^flii^
VlrglnltB** aJN, Thursday, November 11 , 1965
OlviMNi ^ Ttar
Vtfgmia &adi Sun
Newt
Vbyii^ Beach, Virgiiiia 23451
. . Managhig f diter
NItor
V«., aBder the act of March S. IW
Oitelii etty-HS per
mfi^mfyilippw>
OMItAQES M AMfIt
mttiM y^iiwirfrmiff wmf
A Tribute To Veterans
They \0d to call it Armistice Day,
the day t^t commemorated the day the
armlst]^~^ir i^Kf whicJi erxted
World War I. But after . the Second
^ory War and the Koreai* conflict and
tht^imy m%$n br\jsh ymn, the name
wmoff JciaWy chafig^ to Vetesans Day.
Although It h marked (m nrost calen-
|lers in Twdt the real sigrrilicance or Im-
rame of htovember 1 > seems to be
To us, It should be a day of reverence
a day of respect and a day of reflection.
In 1 91 8, ^Sm^ut 1 > ivMrked the end
to a conflict such as the worfd had ever
known. It was called "History's Greatest
Itor." Ami so it w«, that is, until World
War II came along, ft was the first major
t inltoirfnn ^ wt^h many countries
of JBwoHd ^mA been involved against
% prnmon «Fiemy. >t'^o was the first
Jbiaiqr war in. which IMited States troops
fo«ight bii^a m stran^sounding
pitotft so far from ho«». ft •*» was the
jMHn which more Am«k:an fighting
1% wtre k^d or wouncM than ever
b«fbre. ft waa a cirty war, oi» in which
poiKm Oiwa «i «wr a^fcBome weap-
bna wera uwA » w« th« first ww* m
wNdi ^ a^i^ne was err^yed. It
wm m ynpG^ ,w^ to the United
$^M.' 1^ 0m ««VM on^ after the
JLIMid SM^ mmmi t^ conflict and
lhD»>d Ih itrafTii^ i marked ^ rise
of #i» t^i*^ SWe^ » f teeming coun-
iVfhM fc««0 * wo^ povwMi *^ . t pl»W
to^ hi fa^«rtMMMi hmd, as weV •$
e^» Ind wtien ^ am* on N oMiwiber
1 1, *ar €by w« ^ aakJ* aa a holl€ky.
^ ^ff^tt-ased most il the scars of
IM w», awd new ktsAtimm be^» to
dtera BBWNory sortiewh^. Swde*wily,
In tlWft, Ifir United S>^ was plunged
into a war that far overshadowed what
had been caHed "History's ^ Greatest
V^f." Nearly ^ur years later it was
over, but not before human suffering
and misery had reached overwhelming
t^^ti. Those who came home deserv-
ed mrtr day of reverence, and Novem-
hm 1 1 ^<wis chc^n as Veterans Day, the
day that all veterans of both wars could
call their own. Five short years later,
/ th^ thiited States, "under the ausptces^^t-
the United Nations, was in the grips of
still another war. Again men died for
their beloved country, but kept it on top
as a world leacter. Since that time, our
fighting men have died in many other
places, and recently the casualties in
Viet Nam have been high. But our
Americanilghting men go where they
are needed in the world to keep the
uneasy peace. They are there because
they must be, if the United States is to
remain the leader in the world, and to
allow all of us to enjoy the freedoms we
have and love*
There are mfHlons of veterans ol ^*
of these wars, cbnflicts, and cold-war
brush fire wars. Many have never seen
combat. Many have. They all deserve
our respect and our thanks on Veterans
Day. In isolated places, wreaths will be
placed on graves on IMovember 1 1 , and
# short ceramony will be held In a few
more isolated places. The flag of our
country will fly in a few more places on
that day. And school children will be
reminded by their teachers about No-
vember 1 1 and what it signifies.
I^t/to our way of thinking this is not
enough. Veterans Pay should be a holi-
day #M* rivals no other. On that day
we bel^e that Americans everywhere
should bow their heads and pray for
those w^io dhd nc^ come home, and
pr^ thai another worldwide War never
coiT»a» The day should belong solely to
the American fighting men who Iwve
be«>, are now, and will continue to be
makir^ every effort at world peace.
On this Veterans Day, thoughts of
barning draft cards- and demonstrating
against goverrwnental^ policy ^lould
end. Those dissenters should take a
long look at our country of today, and
reflect upon what it would be had not
our fighting men gone to war when It
was necessary. ,
We salute the American fighting man
and alt veterans on this day.
A School By Any Other Name
VN^ thought it was all settled. We
IhcM^t^ the new school was to be called
Oceana M^ School, and that was the
jend of that. Apparently we thought
Wrong. It seems that a certain amount
pf @N^<Mprs^ is tfiH going on, and that
the name Is definitely not acceptable to
everyone. We are among those not
coiWftoialv satisfied with the name,
bceana High School. But we are also
erwwg fhcie who would not b^ S'^ti*;.
fi«^ with the name ,Vlrginia Beach High
School. And Owen High School did not
really strike our fancy entirely either.
Basically vw cb not particularly care
for Oceana High School, because we
thought Oc^a wa srather far removed
from the area in which the new school
Is being buiJt. Our main re^on for our
♦ep^d ooposlHon to Virginia Beach High
School boils dovim to a feettng that one
school should »»| be sinqled out as
THE Virginia Beacfe H^ School, when
there are so many o^f rs in the city al-
ready. The alumni do not want to lose
♦he name and w^syrr^thiie with them
ut our original thinking still Nalds. We
ould not be altogether happy with
wen High School, mostly because we
) not like to see schools named after
dividualk, even tll^^ plecedlint h^
_ ready been set at Vlr<pH^a ^ach. We
tHt nn am>ersion&<^ C^x ard Kellam
gJi Schools, but we wwe delighted
Aia»' decided' #vat rto more high
joo;i would be named f^ Indivkhj-
,^ ifM* put* us <# righl back where
a ii ar l B d . . . wondwrln^ whal«0Aaf«»
h-evafltbig Noctear Spread
P^ It tt umiiiw *f *e
Peraigii it ii l iaii i
State Help for RelaxatlM
the new schpol. If our readers. v^tl re-
member, we suggested It be named
First Colonial High School, as a compro-
mise. After all, the facility will be on
First Colonial Road. We still like that
riame, although we recognize the prob-
lem of the cheerle^ers in trying to
spell It out In the various cheers.
Ofher possible names have been
bandied around quite a bit too. They in-
clude Lynnhaven High School and Alan-
ton High School. Certainly other groups
and individuals have their suggestions
also.
AH we really suggest now is that the
new school be named once and for alL
We feel certain that regardless of the
unnecessary controversy, once the
school h named, it -vill be all over, In
a year or two, the controversy will be
forgotten and the students and others
will be loyal to their high school, no
matter what the nanrie. All of this seems
somewhat unrgel to us, and quite frank-
ly, we think too much has been made
over the naming of a new schoc^. The
way Virginia Beach is growing, addi-
tional high schools will be needed soon,
and we hope we do not have to go
through alft of this again.
Somehow or other,- we begin to be-
lieve our ancestors had the right idea.
They built a new school and called it
P. S. 41, or 42, or 96. Perhaps, the
names' were not so glamorous, but they
did serve the purp«)W. One could tell
one school from anctl^r without a
ac@r«4rd.
The Virginia Outdoor Recreation
Study Commission, created by the 1964
jession of the Virginia General Assemb-
ly has turned in Its report. Although we
heve r»ot fully examined the one hun-
dred p^^ rep(»t, we feel that the Com-
mission has done a thorough job, a
comprehensive job, and a good job.
while coming up with extremely work-
able and reasonable suggestions. Pro-
bably one of the most interesting rec-
ommendations is'one that would create
a new State depailment, to be known
as the Commission of Outdoor Recrea-
tion, rv =^ ^ '
It seerns to uslhat this IS an excellent
•dea, and one that would centralize au-
riiorlty over recreation areas in the en-
t're state. At present, we bejleve there
may be too many different organiza-
tions with this same purpose, but they
ire not working together well enough.
We would like to see a strong director
of this agency, if it conies about. To our
way c^ thinking, he should cooperate
fully with other agencies, but his com-
mission should be an entity unto itself.
The report urges- that the heads of the
Department erf Conservation and Eco-
nomic Development, the Division of In-
dustriaf Planning, Commission of Game
ind Inland Fisheries, and even the State
Highway Department should be mem-
bers of the new Commission. We aaree,
but only in an advisory capacity, a ca-
pacity that would make the new Com-
mission the strongwt link.
Obviously we at Virginia Beach are
extremely interested in the report, since
the tourist Industry is so Important to
us. We consider Virginia Beach to be
perhaps the most Inr^pcirtant area in the
state for the hew Commission to tackle.
The report recommei^s estabi lament
of a substantial ocean beach front south
of Sandbridge, and recommends that
all efforts be pushed to add Fort Story
to State Seashore Park, should the Army
post ever be declared surplus. This is all
fine and dandy, but the City of Virginia
Bmjti ^ atjc^y had the fore$i(^t to
' attempt^ esteblismwI^el^W^^ Sett^
of Sandbridge, and attempts to acquire
Fort Story have all failed and will proba-
bly continue to fail for many years to
come, / •. * -'^ •
In any event, we consider the Com-
mission report a step in the right direc-
tion, and hope that a new tfgency can
come into being to hacKile outdoor rec-
reational facili^es.
Governor-elect Godv^nn has already
specifically promised a comprehensive
program to provide expwision of our
natural resources and new facilities to
attract tourists to Virginia's outdoors.
We hope that much can be accom-
pll$t«d. We wwT* to see hew or ex-
panded outdoes recreatloral areas of
Virginia Beach, and we want to see
them'soon. We heartily endorse and
support the efforts being made by the
State and the City of Virginia Beach.
Hooray At -Last!
After all the words that have b^n
.aid, both pro and con, on the subject,
ve are more than pleased to see the
beginning of construction of two major
arteries in Virginia Beach. Independ-
ence Boulevard, or at least the first link
■5f it has f^ally been started, and con-
.truction hks began on the much need-
ed and much.discussed'Virginia Beach
'o Norfolk TdU Road. That facility,
scheduled to be completed In the latter
oartof 1967, is probably the one moat
needed road In the state.
Ten years ago, traffic was already
building up ori Virginia Beach Bou^
\/ard at such "a rate that it was evte^^
son>ething had to be done. Now, It be*-
^ns, and when it is finishwd will pro-
vide not only an expressway a>r»w6l'
ng two majpr citiesy but also a rwm
ocal east-west road for those who wish
'o use the limited access road. The end
of 1967 is «©♦ top far away. At least
it wcm't be as long vow as it has been.
We promise to be one of the first i^
he ribbon-cutting ^^ei^monies.
IndepencJence ftoylevard will evea-
tually provicie #» first red north-soirfli;
Hnk throt^h the large city of Virginra
B^idn^ bu« furtheffmore it will provide
the oaly roajof rQad,betwewi the Shore
Drive and Virginia Beach Boulevard
TkeH haa bam mmk talk for mmay ymn i^^^
need to ^w«it tte ^read <rf nm)mi wm^fm mamm
more and nwrt countri«.
Last Auguit tht United SmtM p^
sentad a draft tPMty to pftw et y
spread of nuclear WMipcHia to the Gafttia
Conference of theElfhteM-JWon^^T
mittaa <» Dfsarmament. Tm l^nm
States treaty draft is the moat stgnMmft
it«} takw towafti halting vmlm^mmi'
<^ion since the 1961 United Natt^
Gm^al Awembly ^wotation whftaam
mlled for eonclusion of as tatert«io«M
a«re«nent on the subject ft nas mm
bom fortified by the etoqumt appetf (^
Pope Psol to reduce offensive tfaiameata.
HO AORHMBIT UACHD „-*!^
IB the Msuing wedo, discussion <>' »« U^.. tteaif
drmft did not lead to sfreemmt iiiK^ the Soviet Wmj
and Its alties eontin»y to maintain the position thrt»e
non-^roliferati«i treaty should permit the crsatioa ^
NATO multHateraT force or Amsmwi^ ««»_»
U.S. Atift. treaty does, of course, pffmit such wwaa
since their creation would in no wiy tooreaae the bob-
ber of states and other organiaations having the powaf
to onlMsh noclmr fi^ipons.
HOK rot WTUM ^
The 1MB disarmament talks in Geneva have Warn
place against a background of infireaaed intarf ati^
tendon. However, as the sessito prt^rrewed l^raa
itsSeptember 16 recess date the Sovlata thmnaivea «»•
derlined the importance of reaching agrrtment <» »»-
proliferation. The Communist natiqiM '?P'y* »Wg w
the Conference also endorsed a report of the C»nfmmee
to the United Nations General AsswnWy whteh sti^
in pitft ". . . the mmubers of the Committtia brtmjg
the extensive discussiowi on major prowms . . . TOi
particularly valuable in clarifying the respecttve poina
of view . . ." and that "these discussions and exchangee
of views may facilitate agreemmt in the further work
td the Committee." ., ., «
The Conf»ence of the Eighteen-Nation Committee on
Itemnament agreed to lesume its meetings in Geneva
"... as sotm aa possible after the termination of the
consideration of disarmament at the Twentieth Seanon
(rf the Genial Assembly " The United States has
ita <h»f t treaty (m the table. We wiU continue to pursue
Ota pofcy of the p«^ twmty years — poUcy describad
^ President Jotauoe aa -. . . our conviction that the
peace of the wcmtM requires firm limits upon the spread
of nuclear weapons." As one of the sponsors of the Act
which created the J^Mfmament Agency in 1961, 1 thoT'
oof^ concur. " ' " " .
Your JFail
equipped to handle a heavy volume of
traffic. We have often been distressed
that there was no direct route betweeji
Snore Drive and Virginia Beach Boule-
vard from AAilAtary Highway in Norfolk
to Great Neck Road.
Md to thi& the soon to be started
work on General Booth ^Hjlevard, ar^
we can look with |wide to a rie^ system
of trfghw^s in Virginia Beaoi, a sys-
tem that will not only make it e^ier
to get from one point to another,^but
CNr» #»at will tie the entire city of Vir-
ginia Beach together.
In another envelopment t^« State
His^way Department is finally advertis-
ing for bids for construction of the find
fow-iane link of the Shore Drive, the
new two lane bridge acrc»s Lynnhaven
Inlet. We still do not know when con-
struetfon there wHI actually begin^ but
When all of these projects &r9 con*
plet«i, we can envision a n^work of
roads in our city that wiW b^ the rival
dfnone.'Al^of these roads have been a
long time in cwning, but it Is at last
comforting to knoW that the first spade
erf dW 10 be turned his either be»i
cbnegr is about to happed In the near
futoiC .
H. GARNER
. TidbeiBiide MethocUM
fille d ^igiMB dan. _ _
_. inoiCp^leare'^mg'ffi^'SwiK thttret dSwercld advertising '
m tderaion daroter the Ixlk tf its time extoffin^t^ virtues of pain
ukI headache and teKioo >elieva-s. Apparently, mm of the critical
needs <rf our <feiy and time is peace-^wrswial peace. •
Such a need seens JropesdUe to futflBon a day like this: the world
s topsy-tarvy >OTth tonnrfl mi war, life noofves at aich a fast pace
hM there isn't time to enjay the aimple pljBasures. and eadi at us
s putted In a thousand ditferent directioiK-aU the way from iMe
League to club activities. Perhaps no other gaieration has lived under
the same kind o! day to day strain as the presant graie-atkjn. Our
gPMt need, in truth, bs persoMl peace.
Jesus Mid his disciples girthcred in that URjer Room ior ftek last
meal together, and after a long period of instruction. h<5 said to tbsm:
"Peace I leave witfi you; nty peace 1 give to yofi." llien, aknort as
an rfterthoi^, he addei the words; ". . . not as ttie world gives do
T give it to you." ".
Tlw peftce of Chrat is different fron the peace of the worid—m'two
Saste ways. For one thii^, peace as the world knows k is Aori tenn
-eace. Tliat is primarilv becjuse the world has a way of defining peace
TS absence f'xan troi*le. Too often we think we can have peace tf
"ve avoid tmb'e, wa?k arwnd it, dodge it, suppress it. For examle,
e have iffliored issues vitil to various rations which mi^t hwe
-au^ troiA'e at tiia time. But because such iMues were st^ressed
or the s.-'ks <rf peace at the moment, tliey later ervp^ m war. Ttiat
s prcdsdv why the war we foueht in 1918 "to end wars" failed to ac-
complish that end. Ths same thin« is true of personal lile: if we try
'o have reace by putting of trouble, diat peace wBI be short-lived,
''ut Christ aHvavs faced trwib'e squars'y and worked throush it. not
around it. He ahva'-s came to grins v-ith prdblMPS vital to life, (tely
fter VK hwe worked our way through our problems can vro evw
'x"€ct to have a peace that is lasting.
Seojrdlv, the oeace of the world usually tends to b« sha'fcw. I once
'ojew of a church th^ w as always anxious to put its b"* foot forwwl,
'o ^w its best face to thi> conrmiritvy It wM suffering fr^ 9eri<»is
temal prcb'er^s. Atph? the individ'jal mesrhe^s of the congreeatitHi
here was corsidTable bitterness, rivalry and dissension, th*! dwrth
never cam« to spips with these problems, aVavs anooaiing them oivw
'or the'spke cl a ca'm ext^-'o^. It is true that thTe was cakn on the
'vurfpce, b'lt d<:'wn deeo, where it really mattered, the church was a
^»eth<tt^, b-ii'ing shonr.'a^H of «^at it ^ouM l»ve bees, t^ pews A
•t^w vs shtfow. The same 's true of hu-hird and wife who g» t^ffoiv^
"ficult tTT.es. tring to smocth ovw "rcblems jmd naver really w«rk-
n? !he^ out. Such sha1%w oe^ce wiQ remf ia ^ars (rf mb ap r^ ip jg s
■"^d rerha^s even divorce. But th-' wace ci Chnst is a •teen sad ^Mag
eace whxh "passes understancHng." ^#aes bejreod ths inlcQKt Is
^e deerest levr's of the soul.
One thtof lac n oartt to b^ noted aboot tiiis: tte pMi» ttiA (^rkt
offers roust be earned. It diallenges us to^al wiih sur rrnhlinsi daily,
"» tmk fhmiigh .them, and s.-nret'-mes to get h^ l» da tt. ft renins
hard work, ^y after di^^iA Wa worttt it!
f/ron mims scimow]
I DATES A^D EVENTS PIIOM YESmOiygteS I
kar 5»1MI.
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Nntmkm I, UM. Its V^ niinaJMi Fiiiihi. mmmm%mt^
'ma rim lii rt •■ a a; M t s l et tta IsfMcm F«Hy flwl Mptml .
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Virginia B«ach SUN, Thursday, r#vwnb«r 11, »?65 ^
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VIRGINIA BEACH-aiiveteDU-
dves fttai Um Sodal Securttjr Of-
fice ndU be at KoM'».ilQre h|
Princess Aone HiA dioi|Hi 4ltf
pK pQMRvea it MraitfviWMpa-
ker »ft«n fkiJi flli9t,A, td
mm. fVMii* a# • ttteUit'^
wron for the health instrance po-
tectioi under social secivXy. bi^
1(ler known as "Medicart.*
W|**RE
JOi GORMAN & M ROUNTREf
CHMUK (CHUCIQ Hi^
>. «l^>iBGH SraOOR
K)- '
/*»**
% To ha\» HJch fine Employees as Joe, Al and
^^k. Tl|is «v:dl#ir kk Training Program ol BE
enables s^t^fentivfts better prepare themselves
fik f he f Mtjuiti |jf 'lomorrow.
ion»|Mble
liiMii to
die So^ Securty KM^I^&c0m.
Iliese we the pe^oia ap £ or
older «^ are co^niinff to work
wd haw never if^i^ ^ *^^
«t Mt entitled to aodal aMirfty.
oMOt. (»- a civil service annuity.
ki. idMled t o yhy ftatinaMae
Hat to llto UPOiiQHp ^m0^
Ite* Utti*
fVhn riw tevd about the casttag
Itairlad to itabirt W
a retired arnqr oflcir who it no#
treasiver of R. W. Hudgtos «
Sobs, the Imm BorteoMM have
settled to VbgMt Beach to Bagi
Oriooy. alter a recent I year toiu
of (tofy in ttie Gnal Zona.
Acting to shows to tlie Caul
Zeotwas a tot of to. aeoQiding
toWn. rkmtog. andrngaod way
to beeome ac^pi^ntod with ptf-
soAs of staiilar totmsti.
to"Si'
who to
persiM
Jane, wMi her fair (nontaunce
aoAwkto nipsiMafl eyes, toete Uto
"Sitoat »iiibt. Leoaly »a#it." a
g«itle druna, wifl be {meeited
Deoember 3, 4. S. and 10 and 11
at the Courtyard Pla;^ouse (» 17th
eileA
C^m menobers of iix cast of
the furgUa BMch UHle theatre's
of tte MtHn m
And when tb9 eame to Virginto
Beach, the Ltttie Iteiire vm ona
of her fim vanbires to flddNl
new btooBa pithto tbe^ eheieB
bomelotfu'And they foupd an dUl
fri^L to ito persoB of Lto* SUa
whft^l|^r«ct te LT play. Masy
Mil aiih •tone's HMter4n-li(Wt
with Ifn. aOs to Not|& tlfetto
l^sray Mai^, Chs*le8 MsrtfB, tsod
Tom A. E^fy A*. ZMrector is Us
Sffla.
WMnii
BIRTHS
rol belove
wifi has a
the Sodal Secu^ Ofioe te am-
Ws to learo of thliap«-son6 and
Hmm i^ emUm before Q»
nirii whiefa will ccafc Mir oa.
MY
SUPftR SAT.
Paul C. Crawford
tended an ai^ruKed camat for
local agenU of the StatvFatn^lbh
toal Automobile tosnrwce Oa.. at
) BAiCKBiAY-^ltaEiMui's'SO'
^^ of Oirifttoo q«i^ at CSuff*
gtf^ UeilMidtot dmrch wm present
the wtond lopper rad itaiMr oK
Saturday, HovembK 19 ^ ^
(W«^ acjtialk^ firem 4 to 8 pm^
f<n wMiB itfl be IIJS
Jlipftia a cfeliea
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wirt Wdka•^aaj
nounce the birth (rf their sec^
diUd. first (fatqNer, Lyn» Aui,
on Nov. 2 in Nori(ft Genend Ifos-
pital. Mrs. Walker is tiw former
IBsi Betty Jean McWniianns.
daus^iter of Mrs. B. G. McWII-
Bams. of Norfolk. Mr. Walker iq
lie son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril L.
INier of Norfek.
8|i^ S. KeUni wMi Mtok Mm kge UMsa Vin0ai«> eiBetolr open I
aUa at Ott Ovto Center last tteadsy. lie ts s to ii na tadlea haai the
shew Ac great saeeesa If was. (Itafr phsto by Mee.«).
tern
SUCCESS MJUIKS iWTKWE SHOT
Qr«
Mrs.
Charles J. Ctn<
the biiti) ei
fteir thM chUd, secead dauber.
Kelly Ann, on Oct. 28 to the U. S.
Naval Hoepital, Portaanouth.
R G E I T I
ttr. and Mirs. Jmm L Rasfa^
aunonaee the birth of their third
ddU, second son, Robert Lm, m
Oct aa to DePaul Hospital Mtj.
Baskett is the fonnsr Miss JsKuoe
Ponhud. dau^^MT of t. P. Fore-
hand of Soiah MUls. N.C. Mr. Ha»-
iMtt ii the SOD of Ifir. and lfr9.
Jamea B. Haskett of 'Fodsaaw^ii-
VmcINU BEACH - The
arniuid Anticpies Sww {s-esented
l^ fte Prtocess Anne Woman's
dub Cor four days last week at the
dvic Caiter has be«i dtelored
die 't>est (uie yet" by te gowral
chaimugi of tto ^ow. Mrs. J.
JSR^s DavU. F^^oeeds reidlMd.
add iq> to a good profit mar^,
and the dia l ers who pariidpitsd
were,i),^f«U leased that anuiy
haw tmmtd space for next
jwsr's Asw.
tltt more Aan fifty deitot dk-
{^Q»«i a vari^ of tx^mfta to
the mam room and ov«rflowtog
toto the mr o^;es. Di^ys ad
fao(rths were mmned l^ mai^ 'old
MMidsf wd a few newccm«y
and aB were «^uiriastletfy m-
speded by the record crowds
whidi ^MM to look and stiQ^
to browse and nsim% went home
7th with soHMlhtog special.
Antiques, flavorful foodi c«»-
turned h ostess es, ssid the geeerjd
W ef attndlng m inportMt ftine-
tioB aH add«i up to a very sue^
cessfid show for the Prtoe«^ Ame
WoniM'g Ch^ Md for the Ml«^
Mental Uy^um Cltok which wiU
beneilt
Many prizes were awarddl dar
ing the four da^ shew. "R^ prtoe
of the Oiedwed Fh^ Honda wm
vKn by fifenu Naa Lee BlaidBeBAi.
of Virglrda Beach: Mrs. E. L. To
ler of Virginia Beadi will oijoy
a weekend stay at the Wanderer
lietd at JekyI Uasd a Oeergia;
Mn. D, P. I^^i^iev of Iilorfolk
«fl have h«r weeheod at ttie
Blockade Runmr Motor Hotd id
WrightsviHe Beadi, Wibnii^;ton.
N.C: and Mrs. Jean Stiffler of
Virghito Beach reodved the cheese
box t^ from ROl^ Upholst^y.
BAYSIDE LKWS
Nna
ef ^^ai»wiaa^
Lee l!!iiliiiil» Htm
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TINOa JM0 DniCIOQS
lEEF HALVES
NUVt
EF SPECIAL
PROCLAMATION
the
CUbi
MBntlBimvfe EDUCATION CLUH mt AMERICA WEIX
ChoMtog ctfeers to Americals iitotiWesB JUiftuBoB qrrtem
young high school men and woaiBi to tHstrihtA^p^-saocatian
thPWghoMt WrgMa have de<«csM Hi iJiili m taWifai mA
M tte aiSkt servloe ar<» cf aur aeitoanp anpnii
ledge, al^ity and tatoato wiU maha na «Nr gNBtoT euBtiftnrtwi la a
p RHytto u s Vii^hria.
thitN^ ttieir otyuitoattos then yMli pasfh h«m set asidt *a
period Navembcr 7-18. igia. as DI s Uiiu l aa Wanmi dohs ef Anaeriea
Week to Vkginto. and I commend Ihia alMMaM to al ear
A. CSHriHa. it., C kwssaec ,
BAYSfflB ~ lbs Ba^i^ Ltooa
Ouh met raeently A Sem Drive
tan, with itm pretodentp E. How-
ard Pwley. preskhng. L
tha Saisty Cennittoe of ths
c^ presented U. & aavi^ Bonds
to fM9 Past OBos eanieit ita
6^m fw ^ Bayride Branch br
tiirir nlBty reesid. thto is te
|ii^ year thai the Bi^skto Uaas
£U» hKiBade*^ award.
SiHwrkitsndent M. N. Nash> ^1
the Bayskto Post 0£5ce. made the
awtfds to Mrs. Laura Carr. Mrs.
kroie Mwtitt, Moiford Jordw and
VA. BEltCH
HAVE FW 'UPSTAIRS'
QmA spedter for ttw neeitog
was Pwtmasto- Jos^ T. Q-ott-
».. im taMst sa fta tapU
sf te Past one* siricd
tta liltoto Beach sMisr. Emr
plyM increa s ed from 78 to 3Qt>.
H ikapast yssr ttto viiaae of
«Ht kM iHM«ad »paana( but
At asnpaMr has ^ kMRased
3 MUeeiBl li 4 petteal
QMssahite ifiowcd tta aaieibers
a iHm ealllled "ilnnnfhrans at
mprk." t dlyielad tfaa Mitoys chi-
ttis if an mea ine anny bm malL
Hm etoh wai hsVJi Aanual
ligMms aieot Satwday mA &m-
aadM, at the
Gob drib, hi tta vtoiniiy
of tte new Lake 1M^ Kotor Ifo.
(el. S^iooting will commence at
t:8a a.Bi. nd continue laitil da^
eaeK day. Dewsy Emmons, sec-
ond ^e presidait, Is to diargs
of tf*» "Tarkw Shttii"
BtoMMi tm flf Usw istoma-
hsKI iHiv FUt Con-
IMisail^ihs Lain m00t, Motor
^Mde w!U
in attend-
Vmc^NU. BBACe-^^ mti ^rast; bahvespi
Avemas. te a^ I* AIM wiSi the aomti «< fpe|iBag U^onl balb,
stretddog wbadaa HHfctog it exercises and Joky stei^ Mit ov«r
beer, and aa «gg tOt^ stiiAirleh
(br faur^hits. oa^^.be M ^ A*
Dfaie tore l|i^ ^ nev^ h^
hang helple»ly finMs tl^ dare like
ceOtog. R^ an^ Uadl^oidrapM
covtf Uw wtodows and an dd pool
roobllN, toll over fnm the aduU
chib. m hiada to the rear bf the
rfiofifr.
Aenm Ak roam^ factog tfif >»"
and ito ftooii. a isoadiirtod weH
to 'siiMtered wHh an eraiiga and
blade psslfr froRi the ShaAiws,
an «talt'^. a Mojfs Tea* mmt
meflu'anf a psHer for the Ftotters,
a teen rode 'n roll slicing gro^-
Itto Uiatalrs got M sCSrt emar
the summer. John Whittaker oper-
ated a cM> to tito basement (d he
Waverty VxM. Ttut New YoA pro-
moier was there for two wcdcs and
he had to neve.
Whittaitor ashed Ssfey.triMs he
IMS knewtt^Ksa MO, to hri^ Mad
open on 17th Street t^§itmi
"Vnde Herh," that's whsilhls
ynmg^ patrons cafi Um, Mt jm
tte managen^nt to (s6vr that Ut
partner could retimi to N. Y. to
ov«>see didS i^ieratiims there.
The chd>'s anisic is f(^ coun-
try wefftem, and nuae Mk. the
entertainers are Bob Zentx, Ken
White and other Tutewater str^rs.
Washington talent, John Bas^
who reeNrds for €Atod}to ftaae^
Ins., vi^ once to a fhfti
The patrons ara yoimg,
and awB youi^ar. Ihipp
(r«» Ulli vAimh, k>isl Wm*
and naval fadUties. And they
seem to tise their identity to the
chib ... not bei!^ to or out. La^t
«edcaid a party from Sof^
went upstahn.
Hfere to a ^ar cover tOiary.
the (Alb pow ^^ts 80 people aH
aocorttig to its manager, 8^78
pe^e are ti« typical crowda.
Ftobid)^ te mc^ unusual fea-
ture ^' the s^t is that it Stayn
Qfep untt three, four or ftvv* in
the^orntog., Fcr the jroungsr pa-
trons, Uticle Herb bsintly' titoafs
wtth l^anon «A# Me QMftbave
to 'he hatutm mm aH^'Vllir
paredto €iq;>e^ ^thdii.
M) haai(%K^ Ui,
and, they are hapi^ that te«ashA)te
a aisMdcobol <^.
t^ those who say t^t folk ma-
sic is a fad, Heit^ toV^ th^ tc
,vwt the dub wblsh. saslbs^ to
iSM^ tha^ ffXk owA: d tt^ l^tash
hii tahsn'S it^ttwuawt home.
AmoQgst ^«f tl^^wa^aall
door with an ovacheaA t^ aad
white sip beams, "the ^tJ|sM%
A GsOse House With Ne AMohoL"
This haaky-taA (tt^ Jas been
tovaded by a. tseiMiga UBl music
cluh. - .
Once a pdvate sporttig due, fSm
UpsMrs M aendMI fltiae^ ft
on^ dark d(»r and up t\^ tlights
of steps. Atoog the eabtodce^idl-
way thve to Sttk 11^' a»d okl
record jsdMt ethers m te waQ.
bsids the duh. wUeh Is operaL-
ed by Beih SiAiy. 41, of Vlmnia
Beach, a Cto^mM red* cmwed
bri<^ back drop sad nuutoifly
noted deewated heater are tile
fim- i^hto t» hit a vtf tor's eye.
, Saaall kitdwR tahtos aad chairs
.^ te room and osndlei <^
lij^ Taxi c^ ash tr^iys. witii
th^ smothsted leaves, also deco-
rate the night duh goer'a Mire.
Aleag cm waU of die dub. an
olbf bar with bar roiMi U&r fUmm,
rami bar/ rosan^ ttfa>/nrs «Bd hon-
ky-tonk bhWi red. and orange li^
d|er the d^ibers food ai^ bewr-
age. Cokes ud oilfee, that is Um
strot^est drkdc. neat to toe near
Vaaee ittteheB to Us heme at 4act florid street, (a^niwh pho^,
MITGHEU. VmS AljQM
' ' , , -#1 - . ■ _
maOINIA BEACH - VMoe|yw shew. 0^ fi fateMpii «{
MitcfaeU, wdMowwn local artist. USB pieces s>da^l#^)iy arti^
has recdved a Merit Award to in. 40 stotes wera.sdected for the
tte anowal WeirfhorqioQD Art ShoAriAow.
al the' totversify of North Carji- Tire show was iiMged by C. V.
Una sponsored ^ the Dlllard Pa-Doaovaa, diredar, Kraineil AH
po'CsMpany to Greensiia*. N. t. Muaeutn, CoQege of FIk apd ^
3%e award was w(ffl by Uspltod Aftt^ IhAfersUpM IW^s.
patot^ "HatlMrta^ sf ¥^ngK"y The sboa n^to dliaiilt Hovaen*
one of two pai^ni^ accapted forber k
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Vfc^nlt Bwdi ^N, Thursday, htevember 11 , 1 965
«ie NASQAR mmn trnt it migM teem the world oT auto
^kamli^ to a slaathitii. tlM leaeon may be ovn^ but ttere re>
natal a ftd wuMr of dt^grm^ at the Virpna Beedi Dragway at
Cnedi <m Ro^ ttS.
LMt weak afipraximately 126 cars were in the ccmpetition at ttie
strip. The (fragw^ aSets the U^ in lasxiiy «itMtainment. It abo of-
Cers Ihi top cmt prizes and trophys in the Southea^em sectton of the
fWl WMeheod te no exceptoi in the fine competitkin and oiter-
elfarad eaeh Sattn^ oiglit Jack DeLong, the track pro-
saM Tueschy tiiat fills Saturday nl^ the strip wfll present its
Vet«tffi«* Day race. DeLong said all ^rvicemm will be ad-
nMei free at tlie ipeGtator'a tide of the track, whai they show ttieir
kk sA ffitalka rcaHt ^~- .-- -, -' ' —^ ■ —
, OiLoi^ said he expects a Ml house of supe^9KlclBen, dockers,
modtfieds, and moloftydes.
of tte popular coinpecUtora will be on hand for ttw occaskm.
*e list wiB be Ricky IWliday in his "B" stock GTO, Buddy
iMt in Us 01<fe "442." and the grand dd man of ^ str^, Pop Wfritt
ta fall hmri-head. super-stock Plymouth "Sly Fox."
One of ttw Mwer cars si the wadt, a Lotus Cortina, driven by Ray
of Noilolk, wiU be on hand to anaze ihe fans. Last week this
iHlirmide tts deb^ at the Vii^inia Beadi Dr^ay and wowed
illfm Hmk with speeds of better than 100 m.p.h. .^
mi ttfle four-cyUnder car placed second m Hi dnivMi year
at tfie r»e irt Sebring, florida. Ttia faiAasitk automobOe tacbs up to
M» XJ^M., lometiung unusual iar a UtUe 06 hoTMpower en^ with
fri^ linr cyUnda^.
Ton "Smdur" Smitii aiM Mwiday that he f^m to come down from
WiAli^OB and brtii% hk fueynjected, siqiaitodt Vo6^, "Smdcer
Fut Tm," f^m'$ dr {diced first in tiie Daytnu Wintemational I^i^gs
eirtier this ytmt mi mtt^ morm (xL
H06BY SNOW
PRDK^ffl ANNE-CWKb Ete-
n^ttaiy Sdwol pve America
Educatk» Wedt sp«ial observ-
ance last Tuesday with the tacUi-
sion of a Hobby Show of ami for
all tfw diiklren.
Tlie idea began in EOa Mae
Ctodley's fifth grade. fr«n which
the children »&A out written in-
v^<Nis to aD Uie .students in the
•Aool to disptay their special hob-
ble.
•Oie result was a fiU«l gynma-
skim at the sdiocd with as many
differeait and varied h(W>les as
could be imagined frwn collections
at rdics, hornets nests, and leaves
to didks Mid nMdels.
A display made by the school
Mbrarian preseited ways the li-
bnry may be used.
On Tuesday aftoiKxm, Miss
Kii^, efehientary sup^viMr (rf
Virginia B^Kh sctwols. gave a
talk OQ "^Reading at Home."
GettiBg a preview look at the CUUrea's boilh «• he for (he
Cbnrdi Baxaar beh^ hdd ItovcBiber 17 are Odi *• J^t) Mn*
Cammy Bmee. Sealed. An Bnter AMeniMui aid '
of ^M ah«|i|itai« at the GaUee
Ituairi Am lb
(Belee phsto).
%is Of FlH Say Hfinterizt'
MOPT THE NEPTUNES
MOn^MJC — That fever known
ft exiit 0^ in T^ewit«r has
itivdt igaa.
m Neptaiitis, and this ttne ^
bug ^a strudc the oui^xtt at (M
Dondidm GoQc^.
H a move prd^uiAy without pree-
eaiBt hi Ae Uaited ^irtes. the
iMeiit body It ODC has oOhsialfy
adopted ifae Norfdk Neptunes is
the hxrthaQ teon of (M Donii^
CoDege.
F^«n1fere cu out flu Weps wlO
"do or die for dear oki ODCf' u
w^ IS tiieir irdeirt sipiwrters
ttVBUi^wtt Wemet when ^
fuAaH
(kmnl Mttugar Jkn Diam, on
heUlf of the N^f^ines, act^ited
tte fidoirii^ i»^amitkA from
the students at COC this week:
"the Legislative Council of the
stadeiA gamracaeBi ad Okl D^
mtakn CcUege, in «der to foster
sdwd iqpirit and to aid in the
growth aid devetopment of the
NorfA NqJtunes football team,
does ba«by adi^ the Nwfdk
NqitiaMS as the football team oi
(Hd Dominion Cdl^.
"Ih^ slttD be known to us as
the NorfoDc-ODC Neptunes, the
Monardtt (^ the Sea.
"^ studetfs He iBfil to siq>-
pcMt the I^tunes and it diall be
tile ft^a ttus bodty to sneeiff-
age staidait groups to unielake
prqjeoli ih the team's behalf.
"Submitted this fiie ei^ day
of Itoiwnber. 1986.'L
naha their aaxt ^irt it
Fldd <m Saturday n^ whoi they
(^Me out tiie 196S seastm against
tfie Newark Bears.
ndtets are on Mde daily at all
Peifdes' I^ ^ores and at the
Ncf^ine offipe at 300 Boush l^r«et
hi dow^JWB Norfdk.
Among its many other cprmota-
tions, fall means "changeover" if
you drive where the weather ran
drop below freezing. Snapfv t&ti-
pwatures, the snoell of burning
leaves, and the Hrst pateiwi of
frost are stnxig hints to get the
family car to the servke station
for winmzing.
What slmild ^ $ak for?
Aitifreeie (unl^s you have an
air-cooled engbie). Have it a^led
— «r jiKt tested if ywir car has
air c<mdit|onii^ and requires some
antifreeze- pwrtection year-round.
(Consult your car owner's manual. )
Most major oil companies recwn-
mend and will guarantee this pro-
tection 5 to 10 d^rees belo* the
expected tow. Be^re, too, if your
car has a wipiniek^cleaning de-
vice that, tar winter, ^ fluid m
it alM contains ant tfasn.
Ab oO diange. You'll need an aD-
wei^hor dl (K- a sii^ grade
blended eqiecially for winter. Sin-
gle grade pranium oils/must be
purchased by grade-a^orfing to
the season: medium-grade for f^l
or siM^ng, heavier for summer,
and li^tor for winter. Again, fol-
low the reconsneadatkms in your
owner's maiMud.
Rostpiwfl^;. If s not too expul-
sive, and it's a good addition if
you don't ateariy ha»fe' ft. Pfoces-
ses Ifte Amo<jruard Ifaistproofing
hel^ pnted the more vulnerable
meial undemerth the cnr from
rust, salty slu^. fl^i% stoies, and
other hazards so typical of winter.
Winter drivhq; equ^mieiit. Take
invoitory and add what you don't
LEAtiilE RESULTS
have. B^des what you should
always carry— work gloves, den
rags, a flashUgbt, md a flrst«ld
kit— ywj'll need special equipmeit
for snow driving: tire chains, a
bag of sand, a small shovd, «h1
an ice-scraper-and-9iowbrudi. Most
of it can be stored in the trunk.
For convenience the scrape* can
ride up frmt. A cdlap^te <ne
wiU fit right into the gtove awi-
partmoit.
A thenwgh tunemp. The ideal
fidl changeova: includes any nec-
essary lutn-ication and a basic s^e-
ty check of steering, wheel align-
ment, lights, tires, battery, fan
belt, muffler, tail pipe, cooling
system, transmission, and differ
ential. Besides Uie Sfrfety chedc,
parts like fuel filters, oil filter;
spark jJugs, fuel pump, brakes,
distributor, and, in some new cars,
the PCV (positive craiftcase vent)
valve shouW also be carrfully in-
spected.
Service stations like those in the
American Oil Company's fall
Check Point prop-am will take care
of everything you need automati-
cally if you simply say, "Change-
ova*, please." Tliey also serve
as all-winter certers for snow tires
and other equipment and sudi serv-
ices as towing and quidc battery
diarges.
Snow, sle^j tkA, ice, and the
oAo' loinoyances d winter dt^
mand extra alertness at the vrbteti.
Winter driving ss a challeige, hA
it doesn't luive to be a chore. All
it takes is «}me good iM-^»ratiao,
starting — now — with \he ||J1
changeover.
m¥
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This morning
Kent Carter
a broken leg^
f
eeca
migiotni^sTe^
VBiGDnA OSACH— The Kenpa-
^Be Fi^om wei the dumr^ian-
i^ in die Virgmia Beach Recrea-
te D^rtmoit qxHwured bter-
midMe iMgue by d^eating
Khip Grait VUdi^ \iy a score
ef »0.
the drnqriooshlp gune was
I^qwd tairt Saturday iJ^ at tiio
Oo^na ball fyd betweoi the two
tons. Both toims bad previously
hMB tied with 6-1 rec(»ds.
1%e Woodstodc Charges defeated
the Oc^na Bears 13-0. in % nm-
If^i^ coitol
In the ^msx League, the Ara-
gona Ddts remained unbeatei as
tb^ sfan^ped Hialia 27-6. It was
the e#ith win for the Colts with-
(At a d^eat.
In the s^cffld Junior League con-
Cavalier Circle
Goes It Alone
V3W3iNlA BEACH - -flie thirty
mesrbeni of the Cavalier Circle of
^^H^inia Beach, Iitfemational Order
ol Ihe tOng's Dai^hters, unani-
nrnndy v(A^ to resign from tts
af^iatkm with the Norfolk Oty
VAscl of Kh^ Dat^iters, uid to
work in(kpen^itly f<»' bod am-
mui^ atgykst acdi the General
Ho^itd 0^ ^^i^teia Bneh.
IMde* oaridefAtlao lor Ksne
Vmm, fte adko mi tdcei A the
r^lar OM^b^ h^ it ttie bame
of Ito. Junes B^oi^, &r.
^Q^^who wIB wesn^ tiie new
tadii^B^siC inH iffe Ifrs. Joto F.
VHna, Jr., i^aideni; Mrs. ^n^
P. Sadler, vice pr^MJent; Mrs.
Dean Oniis, recordh^ serattary;
Mrs. John B. Norfleet esresno^
ing secretary: Mrs. L. S. 0x1^,
freasurer: and Mrs. Jta^C. J^
advisory dudnnan.
Guest iqieaker at the mec^ was
Mn. A. Bentfy BM SMi^ioard
orAkt, who sq)p4^ te gi«t|>
^ ffny hif 4pm^ «( At ae-
test o( tiie idgM, Uie Eai^es and
Greenwich battled to a M tie.
hi the Midget League the Round-
Robin Tournament for the cham-
p«a»hip, the Virginia Beadi Mari-
ners ux! the Green«dcfa Tigers
were first game winners. The Mari-
tal d^eated the Plaza diargsrs
40-12. The Tigers downed the Rams
by s(X)ring five touchdowns to the
Rana oik.
In other midgdt non-loague an-
cminte^, tl» Char^^ defeated
Wooc^odt 18-12; the Thorobreds
sttq^ the Larkspur Hawks 13-0;
ttie Kings Grai^ Vikings rolled
over^e KempsviUe CardinBls 2S-0;
and Courthouse nipped the Packers
20-19.
A(^ob^ in the Ei^t-Man Midget
League saw the Kings Grant Vi-
kings upset !Cd& Bay Colony Blue
Devils 25-20; the Baylake Raiders
rt<^ing the Plaza Red Devils 7-0;
the KempsviUe Eagles nippjng th^
Panthers 13-6; and Greenwldi beat-
ing tt'e Larkspur Hawks 34-80.
In the Aragona-Pembroke S^ght-
Man League the Pac^^^s an4 Uie
Cobras played to an 8-8 Ue; the
Ponies routed the Royals 3Mj the
Kings st(^>ped the Panthers 34-0;
and the ^ts beat the Cavaliers
a*
Karen Tillett of Va. Beich High & Frank Hope of
Va. B. High
BOTH ARE SENIORS
I
Youth Clots
Sovtn Years
VIRGINIA BEAOI - William
Harv^ Jerodn^ Jr.. has beei
sentenced to U seven-year terms,
to run comnirrei^, by Circsiit
Court Judge Robert Wahab, Jr..
vi^ Kj^rted a deiense su^estion
tittt he drfer sentencing fwr a year
to permit Jennin^' parents to send
him to a privMe mental hcBpital.
Ui^ead he ordered him confined
at Soirfhwntem ^ate Ho^ital in
Markn.
^snii^, 19, Mt a kical court
feeerd of Hi s^arate diarges
ited against him. He is the son
•i Ifr. and lArt. \roiiam Harvey
Janii^olBagr Cokny.
Linda Parker
Of Vb-ghda Beach Hlgh> A Sentor and Presideot <tf DE Onb.
We Feel Privileged—
To be able to obtain -SMfih^ outstanding DE stu-
dents. The training they receive on their job novv,
v^e hope in some way will help them In their
future.
BARR'S REXALL PHARMACY
Atlantic & 17th St. 428-1211
HULTOP REXALL PHARMACY
1701 Uskin Road 428-4424
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Well he didn't really do it all. What he did was
install telephone service for a doctor's new office.
But then, every day he does something just as
important. He keeps telephone service running
smoothly for people who need to call doctors and
relatives and, grocery stores and friends. Making
sure they can is what Kent likes hest about his job
as a C&P serviceman. '
After aU, he likes to call people too.
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The C&PTetephoiie dmpany of Virginia
PWtrftiM IMwwMt Mt Sytttm
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s 1 uBiiuuin i^Mvuum. rvs
stsm^ jMMl privacy. Mbd tor cM^
IMHb
{uifilani alMMe hMt^ra, rtawrgr
ft tub b^ NMr iNpj^. Cdl
Mt>l*
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• LiOALllCMttCiS
Virgini*:
Tbe r^pilir wijliij «! As C«w-
cfl rf fte City of Virffiala B»M»f*
will be hcM in the Oreoit Comi
en Moixlay, Novaril)a' a. aK at
10 o'clodc ajn.
At this time, llw
Vir^a Regirajri
Stu^ will be revUnwd.
avaiable in office ar4lie<% Ital-
nii^ OoagvimSm md MSit U>
braaes.
Ate at tids tbne the fdkwtag
appte;^:k» wiU be hMU^:
A^limtion d Ocean Smd ibU-
ing < ^ p ora t i w i fo r atMe^HlUr
to con^ruct 40 unit moid on mP'
tain [At^>«rty kKirted at ti» Soi^
east interKctioi of Atliutic Ave-
nue and 18th Stre^ fin»^i^ idS
feet on the Salt skle tt AAantte
dmmm*4ii^
propety Une, a widft of 1» iMt
itoil Ike Caetan fnperty toe.;
Iki Alitrttig MP te te and ior;
fadElm; 'OeMbMMlfelteMiiiRB
tf MaiMe AvtH| m^ ak VMt
ftsa^ » tmm 0M iMl rite
i4 MMfle Afewa, bv0m l»
Streii a d^OiHrf t» M diiig
tile !lBta»n prtisei^ line, ud a
addUBt^f JflB tet 4lng tha £aiAem
' timmmim I'nW
, ^»t i(
^ 4m AiabM r. »«at. It . _
4Mr 4mI mA 4( VaA Ma. I «
4Ui m Thmm^Mm^ ^t
unwatrnf
$m^ W« »^m fl>a
iide m Ikm^ M. »»• SaMe
Bead.
A M* d«oA flf mom 1^ be
Mfitaid of 1^ jMOoarfid tsmm.
■Si^cmM ^ ie 1m nsde to ttii
dqni iniiiaHn'. nt {M^ar^f fW-
be lold ttNect la bldHiew due on
te« jxier Aaedi of "tait, ttM
MafiOOts d i^idi mil ^ 4o>
nnaeed at tta w^ Je^ B.
Jamea. Itualae.
IMJ-U
Mml^havh« beefi naade ta the
tiMl4tfi» J3Md fli Iturt record-
ad ti ihi OMfa Q«ee of tile Or-
eA «!«« fli the <% of Vir^ria
teiA. inrgWa, la Deed Book
M. at ^[gi nt Jnd upon tiie
)Mgf» iBqiaivmity of
Utesten Ute W0« reen^
fiia^ed to Me Wtaeensin ChaplH^
d » mvmA fratmnities on the
ctm^pm. Hem» i^dgtd to Detta
T^u DeMa frrtenaty. '"N^
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t
Earl M. T^bout retwrtly pur-
chMMi IS r^ist««d Ai^m cows
fran ttie Bdmi E. Lm lleiwrial
FoundattiNi, Inc. in l^attord.
* % *
Dwigas Ward'Mcholscm, smi d
Capt. and Ifts. A, t. I^ittrt**.
^^ h) the cast of tte mitfeal
"Qf^" patofottl rece^y tt
Ea.<rt Carolina College in QN»>
viUe.
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Miss Carol Pate, daughter d
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Pate d IIM
E. Bayshore I^ivt, U. Me of 43
co-ette at Florida State Urive-^
who have neen ti^^ed for raem-
ba-^p in Angei FHght, an or-
gan^m haociated with Au-
fttwteTfc aetifidii i*«h^
0{^l^ In drill and cermoBlaf
toJ to membtrs i«ve as hOBlaiaes
at locbl events.
# • •
Two Ptfncess Anne JpdenU hare
r^^m^i t<^ the tall tenn at
Memphis State University. They
arc Mary T. (keslaaa CdBW.
d-ughte- of Mr. and Mrs. A.^ L.
GMsham. and Judith Ann TesBbm,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Fenton.
TbeaMBStii^ ffitd terfcutkffl of goods fod sornces
are eaMOtial to (be i^mjeb^ of the dtlsens of the City of ^ginla
Saach, and
m&mEiAfi. DMNtatlve Bdi»»ti0D rtudente of our community are
eog^jad io ifaeia "Mai tads Oroiii^ pert-^hne, (m-the-jcA) trabting in
reto flling and i*daled bitttaesaes, and
IMHlitiv These young aiee aaid womoi are n^nbers d Utt
TO&mKftKk EDOQATKW GUIBS OF AAIESUQA.
flom, 'ffteilBPOBE, I, rmA a. Dusc^ Mayor of Ae City of V!r-
ptocUB) Navanlw t-S. im. as DiXSA WEK in Vi^
mivmmteA iik Oct tilili » ^^itfaens of otir Oty.
tad dds Ut di^ of NowbAht, IM.
F^nudc A. Diis^ Migrar
r
All brands
bearing the
AsP seal are
belfe^ihan
brands
...SOME ifit ONIY 3l)ST AiCOOD
Every fine product in your AaP store that carries the A&P seal (this one f^W ) is
guaranteed to be better than or the equal of the/famous nat lor r.i brands. ^-^ -
HckonelTry it! A|pfie« it doesn't cost you a penny. .>
We're proud of that A4P seal so it's only on the finest , .^j.;,,^ v^. . . _
WHYDOWEHAYIlPEIVATEBRANDSr" ""'"
They're our finest values, - .. ' ! ,--
FRYER SALE
MP'i FINEST U.S.D.A. INSPEaED BROILERS OR
FRYER
CUT-UP FRYERS lb. 291
LEO QUARTERS II. Ml
BREAST lUARTERS lb. 1^
WHOIJ
CHICKEN LEGI^HTH
CHICKEN BREAin
nn^.isi Htm II.
nisH
u.
49c
53e
They help us live m to our century old pledge ... to provide Oie
best food to the mo2^ people f<^r the least amount of money.
They're one of manyl
reas(»^ 1^ fiheft ping A aP T
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•OfYRIOHT a im, THE OREAT ATIANTW * PACirjC TEA CC MO.
..n
MP TURKEYS .."in^TS^.
AUGOOD BACON kt $1.4^
GROUND BEEF "ffJIf^^
FRESH SAUSAGE ;\i^%Z
Quality Famous A^P Oroceries!
•)5*
^ *'rf *-#*tefc"'^R4l^
c. ^ r a w -. T i w ^ 'y
J
A&P . . . GRADE "A" SUCED OR HALVED
=^
PEACHES
YEUOW OillG
A&P'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY, MEDALLION
..*r«4f.rf.
DOG FOOD
A&P'S OWN . . . DEXO
SHORTENING
HO^SIf.*!EAT
PRICED
LOWl
A&P'S ANN PAGE
MAYONNAISE
PRICip LOWl
- ^.
3 LB. AQ(
CAN Up
49'
QT.
JAR.
A&Ps ... ALL PURPOoc VEGETABLE OIL
OZ.iOT. UlC
EiGHT O'CLOCK MILD & MELLOW
COFFEE Z
DEXOLA
696
AlP'i . . . ANN PAGE TOMATO
KETCHUP 2 »
A&P . . . GRADE "A" WHOLE KERNEL
CQnTI •OLDIN Z
OLCANS
— ^
MEAT LOAF ^^^^^
GROUND CMOBin?
CHUNK BOLOOMk
7" CUT RIB STEAKS
SLICEO BACON
DEUMNieO
PLATE STEWINfi BKF
FRESH FORK LOINS
SLIGCO CHEESE
SLICED PORK LIVER
SLICED BEEF LIVER
SLICED BOILED NAM
FRESH SPARERIBS
A OeUfrfctfvl Mlxtvn of
4nsV. POBK AHD VEAL!
, OBOVKD. rLAVOKFVL
" ♦HCFBR-BIOHT"
n TH1B PIECB - -^mm
WPtB-Mom^ - --
OWALTHIT'l
«IITPlB.nOHr«
«4irf EB-ittowr*
BONE IN
KLICBD qVABTEBS
MEL-O-mf PIMENTO OB
AMBBICAN
PBICED LOWt
J.
li;49o
ibrli.Ts
lb. lU
lb. T^
lb. S9o
I lb. 398
•^UPBB-BIOHT" lli^ 43|
-soPBB-BiaHT- t«.p|c|.69o
"SUPEB-BIGHT" ||^ 03g
CAP'N
aonrs
STANDARDS
FRESH OYSTERS
8 0Z.
CAN
83
« 12 OZ.
• CAN
$1.19
8 02:
CAN
SELEaS
89
12 OZ.
CAN
$1.39
KIRB 6RAR LESS
HALIBUT STEAKS
UNCOOKED SHRIMP
DRESSED WHITINB
lb. 938
lb. 798
lb. 998
lb. 218
Sbrinii C88kt8ll Sai-Ssi S-4 8Z. |art SI
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MIX OR AAATCH 'EM SALEI
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
"SI
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Frozen Foods
Baont with Bacon, Clary,
Cream of V.gatable, Paa,
Tomato Rica, Vegetabia,
Vagetorion, Vagetabla-Bean,
Craom of Potato.
7
10 V} OZ.S
CANS
1
AipariMHt Baaf, laaf tretti/louil-
lion, laaf Naedia, Chaddar Chaaia,
Chick." Gumbo, ChUkan Neodia,
Chickan Vagatabla, Otitkan with
Rlc«, am iaaf. Of* Oiow^f,
Coniaiima, Craa», rf OiIcfcaK,
;, Mina^ana, MuthlMM, O a I a *,
^Scotch Irath, Split ha with IMai.
Turk.» Naadla. rmttf Vraalgbla,
Vagat^ola taaf.
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6
IOV9 OZ.S
CANS
1
OLD FASHION FRIB) CHERRY OR
APPLE PIES
FENWIck ... LEAF OR CHOPPTO
SPINACH men LOWl
FENWICK . . . SHORT CUT
GREEN BEANS
^ (14 OZ. pkgl
fin IN
AK8.
INSTANT COFFEE
CHASE A SANIOKN
"20c OFF'
10 OZ. $129
JAR
1
Jane Parker Features
«y*'
ry
Fresh Fruits &Vegetables!
"SAVE lOc*
01. Pll
SWEET,
JUICY
■ FLORIDA
LARGE
,SIZE
200's
ORANGES
Q DOZ. Og
C DOZ.
30c
CARROTS PUSH. CRISP
GRAPES '"tSa? ""
ADDI C€ RID OR OOLDIN
MrrLEd piLicious
TURNIPS ^r„r
FRESH, SNO-WHITE LONG ISLAND
yy
CAULIFLOWER
29'
"SAVE 10c"
111,
10Z.
LARGE
HEAD
BIG
VAUIEI
2^ 25c
3us.26c
VIIM9 PRKH, SWiiT
I flinv raeitto Ri
ONIONS ^S
GREENS "^ "*"
raeitto RiCAN
KMALO
YIUOW
LOCAL I
OR TURNIP
SfEOLBS OR PIMK
3 LIS. vm
JANE PARK^i FRifH, PEACH OR
CHERRY PIE
JANE PARKER DELICIOUS
ANGEL FOOD RINe
JANE PARKER DATED FRESH DAKY . . . RESESL^.BLE WRAPPER
WHITE BREAD Ul
PUIN OR SEEDED DATED FRESH DAILY . . . RESEAUBLE WRAPPR
JEWISH RYE IREAD T^
;. 39e
'E 10c"
45e
ER
20e
RAPpa
2IU. AA.
lOAfnvM
3&I9C
2ui26e
eRAPEFRUiTs<»L.£°o;i..« 3 H>.28e
REYNOLD'S HEAVY DUTY
THESE PRICES fFFECTJVE THROUGHNOVEAABER 13 IN VIRGINIA BEACH & VICINITY
ALUMINUNWRAP
MRS. FILBERT'S GaJ>B4
MARGERINE
IN V4Li.
iticn
2
UPT.
ROU
cms.
55c
57«
9ssmmmmimmmmmmmmmm
DCMUS PADWaCS
yiEw
of
m
mM
VIRGINIA BEACH
Mi*
Into the Ug brown crock weU aten^ \afm of d^-oid briad.
teeded raisfaii. Ixiftff. egp. mOk. «««r. w^cm, mi pR«MMy a lew
more iflgtvdnti I can't remember. IMho- madt it ev»y Tlwnk^v-
ing. a coupb of nighta before, becaun H luid t» aet befan it could
be bidted.
\ And It had to watt, wdghted. Tlitt li. after the crw* wai hrtl. a
(bmer plate ««i overturaed on top d ttie mixture «id a hMvy flat
Vm was placed oi the pteito whidt ^aiiaed the mOky fluid to rtae up
ever the ptato. M not quite to the flat iron. And it sat fa) a onl place
fu- a owpfe of days . . .
It WM baled early Tharit^hring monyng to a dnr ef«n tai the (rid
wopd rtove. doi't know how hx^ it cooked, but wUc It w» bakfaig.
k hard aaoee hid to be made, wi^ whkh the puddtog would not
be comi^te when airved.
Tlie pyddly^ d riw to tfie top ol ttie creek at it brited. and
wtrai It w»1MK«r ffij Itfeo l&wn ffii owB,TfWifla itfA Kadt
down Uo itsdf . It was the rlcbMl. most ^ant puddkig ever ntaade—
It «m Mover's ipeciahy ... and dA made it on^ mi Thuyt^ving
and Ou-tettnas.
It was a New Ei^land Baked Pkan Puddii^. Iiut I know tt had
nary a pkan anywiiwe ia the redpe. And because it seemed to go with
the bare trees of November, the dull grey clouds scuttUng before the
add hktfth wind, ami the few dried l^ves whirUng in aimles confu-
sion agaimt the creaking old house, it was forg<rtten as other Thanka-
ghrinp w»e spent in st^es down die coast to warm Ftoriik, mi
across tlw country to sunny California.
Birt lately, here in Virgiiria, I think of tr«iiU<», and of fanily fun
qf the past, and I keep thinking about ttiat New Eiwhmd Baked Plum
Pudding.
I want to make <a\e. But I have forgotten how. Airf Mother isn't
aroiBK] any more to ask.
So, I am asking you! Please, if ym Imow how to n»ake the New
Engteuid Baked Pkan PucWlng, would y^ dare your recipe with me?
I
On The Job Training
VIRGINIA BEACH-to tht fast-
movii^ world of today, it becnrKs
SMwe and more necessary ior hl^
aobo(d ^ud«its to b^m {riainhy
early for their future.
Mmy stod«its have a vag*je klea
of what they w|ll do after gradua-
tton, but few have made defmite
|dans. Some wiU attend college or
enter the aimed forces, but the
majority wQl seek emplojinent
hnmediately afta* receiving the
dijdoma. - ^, —
Of these woiiiag graduates it Is
m(H« Ucety thirt taoat will ento*
some phase of die wkie fiekl (A
tribikiA.
-^-ipl^are 1haiu^\^ for thek-
htfwe fai disUibiAkin and «^t do
ihey really know about it? To
answer these questions is the mam
I%up<»e of the Distributive Educa-
tton Program.
.The Distributive Education Pro-
gram was initiated to {»^vide the
err^byers and anptoy«es d. to-
morrow witii a todaimntal badc-
gr(Hind in distributi(m, and to give
them on-the-jd3 U-aining.
In the DE classnxmi, tiie stu-
dents are first givoi a bad^xxoid
knowledge oi the various jobs
available in <&tribution and the
requirements n»ied to obtain
these jdis. Among the^ are U^
many types of salesmen such as
the retail salesnan, ttie wholesale
^alesman, and the seivice sal^-
Aan.
The types du^ mort people asiM-
cite witti distribution are the small
iixiependent store, the lar^ chain
store, and the service establisn-
naent sudi as beauty sakms aiid
sor^oe statiwis. However, they are
but a few erf th^ job <^>portunitles
opoi in the di^ribution field.
Hie DE student is tau^t the
basic neftxa^^ea vMdi are im-
''^'I^"i^^!r .
pogtm. in apfdyhig for, abtainin.3.
an^ InJd^i^ ji^
Tfirae be|ln wfth ^^q>le rul&^
of good health, then he is trained
to have a ptoasb^, "atfing" p«->
sraality, one of the most impoitant
fundamoitals in any jdl> which
invobfs "meeting the p(k>lic."
The stodent is also given thor-
ou^ imtructkm in ttw general
characteristics and moods d uie
customer and how to cope with
each.
Olten as a studeirt gauis a ke«ier
insi^ into the personalities of
others, he devetops a b^ter un-
derstanding of his own personality
traits.
DEY P-TA
VIRGINIA BEACH — A Parent
Teacher Associatimi meethig wtil
be hdd at John B. Dey elementary
school on Novemba- 16 at 8 p.m.
William J. Sleasnan. group re-
lati(His chairtnan (rf the state PTA,
will be t}% gue^ speakieac imd his
ti^ic wtil be "Goals for Parotfs
ai^ Teadiers."
A questi(m aai answer po-iod
win ttSkm.
BI0BfOLK-4Uiy Hesakar, fTTAR Radie
flw iVMr^ JMseqplB « Oeritflcate WyM^redaltti tram tte
Coast Goard «wii i w i ll ii g ^ba laad VfTAR for irack doM M
k^ beat fnfefy. the p tea erta l toa was made ^ Capt. Ji
miBcy, Cidef «f Stdl, 9tti Coast jGoaid District.
The WeeTAR Is WTAR Radto's^N^sot lendser whk* patraBid
i»a|ter waierways ^A weekend mmNb hottftys ttkrof^hsot tte
mer. Tfee '^ttttnMf prsvUed swvlee «s water
aydcty it»s te keates. flsMwg news, hwiatherreperts. water
Aomilm ^ MHh: IrfstsMtte Offieer li. Jsnes P,
r«m Ami 1M»mt» si ApfwdHto is ^switd mif
s.
TUe-
■Md, Uw
DE - Jtai Eoonomic Amt
ymmm atMM - a^UMQve Bducatlon to Vfe^Bia B«idi
Ml aq^teNd pbeMmmd grawfli ki die pi^ c^adt. From Ite
mMger bsika^, Dfi hu §tmm into a tfut»^«tt- p^fllm havta^
In escess of Af«»huodrsd. Mty stunts M the |ff«ssirt IM,
-^_,-. — ^i
progr«ii at itsUni Hl^ School.
wM^ is new oadsr the new di-
rector. Mrs. Jwal Main. Whm
you kxA at Me retwns. dollar
irtse tui expsMsB^ wtae. ycHi can
•ee taw a mnt boients from
lunrtag partk^ted in ttie D£
By the year 1970 DE is expected ^ Ihaagittn."
DiMb^}^ive fitfiintiMi Jms
proMB to be an econaBrte Msst
for the OBtmrnt^. LiA y^r DG
students, durii^ the KtiaiA tenn
earned aeiM-^ |lM.aoi,QQ0 moat of
which wu redmitated bito the
lo^ ecoaomy.
to quadnyjte its preositf ouoU-
mem in ttm dty's aciwols. Tlw
need for put4ime mnptoyem u
expected to keep pace wtth tte
oxqwattve high adiooi students
avidlable to AH those pe^tons.
PlONCKai ANN« noil SC900L
THAUA - The INstrlbutive Ed-
ucaiioa profp^sn at Prtocos Anne
1^1 sOkwI has alwjQTI^i^ Me
at the larg»t in the simte. TMs
year 111 ^idMits are partkipiAii^
in the program. QuaUty is wt
lacking to ths prsgram. lliorai^
out tte Tidewater urea Princess
Ainie's D. E. grachudes are ad-
vandng to bi^wr r^ponabilit^
in the QM (d diirtributim.
The D. E: CUb at P. A has
always been active in tocal and
state activities. Ths year umier
the dir»;tkm ol p^e^oA, Ted
Mazzei, the club monbers are sell-
ing fruit calcK to finance club
projects. The major ^iroject tor
the year is the aimual Employer
E^nployee Banquet. Tlus banquet
is Hie small way the sto^ienls s^
"thank you tor tiie o^xM-hmity."
Assisting Ted wiQi the lewter-
^ip of tte diri) are Steve Patrick,
vice-pr^ident; Sally May, secre-
tly; Eddie Lewis, trea^ira*: and
ioaa Leonud, i^iorter. Venxxi
Omry and Wiryne Taylor are cbA
advlsoa. ^ , „. ^ _^ „
fhrei^ pn^«n n^orU <toie
by the IXS eoordta^r, stodents
htv» beoi noted to be liMve aver-
1^ to prodtKrtton, to shm^ a ^at
deal of totsra^ ia tt^ winrk and
to posa^ soimd JiM^awnt.
(M the total eiroUmem there are
SI ambitious be^ and girls. They
plan to {NU-tk^Mto to die home-
eaning para<ift by «rt«r»ng « Ua^
caitered around DECA. "Hiey plan
to have many projects and events
thrcNigtxHit the year, inchxlmg a
Off wash, a bake sale imd a
dance.
All are lookii^ forward to the
Employer-En^oyee Banquet m
the Sprii^. whM is their way to
say thank you Mr. En^k^er for
the training obA coopwatimi you
have gi^^i us M DE studeids."
ViRoinu Beach Sun
' VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1 , 1 965
MCnONB
Old Donation
Oyster Roast
BAY^M;: - The Old Donation
E{4scqpal Qiwdi will hokl ito an-
nual oy^M' n^ nd cow^ fair
(81 Sahirday, Nqvember 30. "Hie
M^ric dHut^. kx;ated on Witdv
(kxdc Road, began its traditional
roast to l9Si.
Phan piKkluigs, maito tram an
old fwnily recipe will be on sale
for a dflUar^ pound.. Dried41iuv-
&rs, ^dui mi shucked by the
wjmen of the church, honenade
piCkt^, r^ishes, baked goods,
fresh vegetiriates, uid ev^ froien
foocbi will be on sale. Ideal h«id-
made Christmas ^tfto mi^ alM
be purchased.
The fair will n^ln at elevoi
o'clock wito the oyster dinner be-
ing served from noon imUl Uiree
o'clock.
7,464 Bank Shares For von Schilling
In Virginia National Bank Merger
FRANfE w. iBint men scnooi.
GREIAT NBXK — Three years
ago, Frmk W. Ojx High School
Distribidlve Educatkm ckib {nth
gram b^an with a mere eleven
mendia^. The second year, this
enrolknent increased, to ei^ty*
ei|^ students, to die' cut-rent
tigure in S^rtember. 1965, d 114
shjdents. Ttie puipose of die Oox
pr^un, with ^ iM«sait si^,
indicites ^reat qpumtity and te ate
a
Since tte kiseptiefi of tt» pro-
giwn in 198S, Ck»C| IHstribative Ed-
u<»tioo stucteqto : have rec^ved
over twelve district and state
awards in various contest areas,
such as selling, public faking,
and D. E. stodent of the ^ar.
Tlie Cox progrna last year was
fcxiunate oiouf^ to have Miss An-
drea Kelly, who was selected as
the outstanding D. E. stt^^t of
die year for the ei^e ^te of
Virgtoia.
^arttog next week, die Cox ckib
will ^ga^ in nnny activities to
celebrate National DECA Wedc,
Ttds is a pe-iod (A tec(^nttion lor
Distributive E(tocation students
through(Hit the United States. Ov&
2.000 cities witti ffi,000 D. E. stu-
dents will be uwolved in ttns
functim. The Cox studrats, thus
far, have pJamed r«ho shows m
WKVK. Th^ are prepanng bill-
iKMrds. 'Obtali^ng newspaper pub-
licity, and engaging in various
(rther SKStivittes, all of which are
designed to bring reo^tton to
DistritHdiw Education.
In addition to the DECA Week
actividffl, the Cox program is
planning to initiate a scholars!^
award progrxn for ctes^ving D.
ti. students, whidi will be financed
frran student {mijects.
According to Homer f. McCoy,
cUd) diairman of the (Cox pro-
gram, the co-curricular club acti-
ntjes in Dishibidive Education
are deigned to develop students
vho are w^ ^9^*^ to civic, vo-
' ci^miai, and social acting. The
Durpose of the D.; E. e^ varies
htmi that ot other clubs, in so
far as DECA tratoing is a vital
part of the students «lucatton.
During DECA Week, studento
throughoid the d^ ctf Virginia
fi«u±i are enoiuraged to ctnrtact
ti^ achocd D: E. co-ordttators fur
inf<Mmatk» iriboid Uda exdtiag vo-
catonal progrvm, wMch {Mwides
tor many an ocetott qipmlxmity
to oMiflui traiaiz^ m maricedng
and distribiitkBi, luid to the mean-
^lile. earn an income wtute still
to sdxmL
KEIJUm HIGH scaooL
PRINCESS AM^ - Hie Kel-
1am ffigb School DE Chapter is
to tts secmd ^ar of (H-gani7atk»
and has incre^ed ito enrtdftoeat
over UM year by 21 stodods, ghr-
tag a total enrdknad of SI itii-
JeBenm D«ds, princ^Md of
KeUam. Mys, "I am very pnxKl
of die ras progrffin in |he dty
qC Va. Beadi and partiailarfy tt»
a. -Jsse^ LowMttud. Jr., JMamiftog W/Utm pi Ik^ykptit Bea^
Im. acci^ award from ItiwaBis latenuttlsadl sad (he lONrMis.
TRAFFIC STia
ON INCKEASE
CAPE CHARLES-October h-af-
fic over the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge-Tunnel ^o\^ a 10.4 per
crat increase over Odober of last
year, oGBdals at the tofl facility
reported today.
The increase awraged 262 vehi-
cles per day.
The ISflxmth-old crossing, l<Hig-
est of its kind m the workl, rqiort-
ed a gam of 14.4 percent ui t>ayi^
^issengers and 7.7 percent to rev-
e»ue, setttog a new rec«d f(R- per-
centage of passenger increase. Oc-
tober was the four^ strai^ month
in which the Bridge-Tunnel has
s^ records to total traffic, per-
centage of traffic increase, m per-
coitage ot passraiger tocrease.
Tirtals for the month smounted
to 87,739 v^des, 146,617 paytog
passenger to addition to drivers,
and $559,944 in revenue. Figures
for October, '1964, were 79,490 ve-
hteles7l28,133 passengers and $619,-
flSM to revenue.
T6 ASSOC.
MEETS TUES.
NORFOLK — A li'ncheon meet-
ing (tf the board of directors' of
the Southeastern Virgmia T^ibw-
culc^ and Healijh Assodation,
marking the opening day of the
1965 Christmas Seal campaign, will
be held at the Uke Wright Motor
Lodge on Tuesday, Novembqr Ifi.
Ihe Board will hear reports on
the {H-ogress d the Assodation s
J&cee cheat x-ray- service at its
n^ office, 53© East Princess Anne
Ro^ and the use being made d
fadermittent positive {x-essure
In^athtog device currai^ behig
offered upon request of a physi-
cian to hofne botmd patients &id-
fering frtim acute respiratory :n-
fecttons.
1>T. Robai Elliott, LCDR, to
charge d Chest So^ices at the
IHirtsnxMitti Naval Hospital, mil
be the gu«d speaker. His topic
wffl be 'X%est^ Diseases AMong
Navad Persom^ and WiaA tlui
Navy Does About It"
OnrES AWARO
TO VB SUN
VIRGINIA BEAOI - Kiwanis
Intemati<mal and the Kiwanis
Ctob of Virgtoia Beadi has pre-
saited the VbiMa Beadi Sam
with an award, ft wm gven "f<^
constant efforts to behaM o^ d»
Goktep H«1tage d Free Speech."
TtK award reads, "More precious \
than gold is die heritage of free
speech. M<Mre poivrerful dias the
sophisticated weaponry ot today is
toe power ot toe pen. More kn-
pmtant than any other stn^gle u
tlie struggle' to maintain free
speedi to a free society so that
men of good will— everywhere—
may rise to die tolled ot the great
potoitial which lies withto them.
At the time of Natkmal News-
pqi«- Week, Md cfciri^ dw Gokl-
en Anniversary d Kiwanis Inter-
nattonal, toe men of Kiwanis take
pride to sahiting toe grert tree
press d the wadern workl.''
Mana^g Editor d the Vtaftada
Beadi An, H. Josej^ Lowenttial.
Jr., acc^ed the award from Dr.
^eroard Batlanan, President of
the Virginia BokA Kiwanis Club.
OChtf awards wcoit to the Ledger-
Star and Uie Vfagtadu-Pikd, d
Norf(rfk.
Ihe meettog was held id the
Cavalia- Golf and Yacht Clid) at
Virginia B«»cfa.
The Director, Prated and
TruM Officer of &e M««haids Na-
tional Bank d Hamptcn, Luclen H.
von Schl^ig. has received 7,464
shares of Vlr^a National Bank
rtock under die n^ger of the
Merchants National Bank d Hamp-
ton, th e Ban k of Miodbus a nd Vir-
ginia National Bai^.
This, apparoitly. mak^ von
Schilling tiw lar^st stogie stock-
hokler among the directors and
officers of the merged banks. This
is according to the Pnny Stol3-
ment filed on S^emba* 22, 1^.
According to the same statemoit,
the seoHx! largest individual ^ock-
hohte- is C. A. CutcWns IH. Di-
rector and Executive Vice Presi-
d«it d Vii^a National Bank.
John S. A^ieixl, Director and
Chaimian of the Executive Com-
mittee d VNB is listed as thj
third largest stockholder. Cutchlns
has 6,888 shar^ and Aiismi, ».-
883. _ ' .- : "'■ " ^r:.-
Otha- officers and directors of
the merged banks listed as own-
tog a thousarxl shares or more
are: J. S. jKikins, of VNB, 4,'«W;
William Dardoi. of VNB, 4,137;
George B. Tullidge, d VNB, 4.200;
James L .McLemw*, Jr., of VNB.
3.158; W. Fred Duckworth, of
VNB, 2.SQ0; H. H. Mandiach, of
VNB, 2,443; L. M. von Schilling,
Jr., of Merchants National, 2,880;
J. ?. Sdden. Jr.. of Merchants
NaUonal, a,800; C3iarles L Kauf-
man, of VNB, 1,620; R. Cosby
Moore, of VNB, 1,800; WUliam R
Taylor, of VNB, 1,300; E. L. Gard-
ner, of VNB. 1,500; MUI, Davis,
d MaxhanU Natinial, 1440; J. L.
Camp, Jr., of VNB, 1,427; E. R.
irf VNB. 1426: Oiarles
Barham, Jr., of VNB. 1,2»; O. W.
M*; W. P. Wood^ d ym,
l,m; C. R. Bryant, of VNB, 1,«1;
Annual Bazaar
VIRGINIA BEACH — Gadlee
Episcopal Church will have its an-
nual bazaar on Wednesday, No-
vember 17, beginnli^ at 10 a.m.
The boc^s will toclude dvist-
mas decoraticns and Christmas
h:ee ormanoits; a sewing boodi
wiwi hand made artidM muUMe
for Christmas gifts, baby preset,
utMitarian and fancy aprons, pU-
k)ws, table mato, knitte^ articles,
etc.; the pantry shelf will be Id-
led with baked goods, pickles,
jams and jeilias. fromn and re-
trigo'ated foods— salacte, casse-
roles and desserts: also whtte ele-
phanto and coshune jewdryi ^)eed
portraits, diarcoal sketohes by
Jane WMttemore; and a spedal
booth for children to bropra afto*
school htxn 2:30 to 4:30, widi to-
expensive gifts for parents and
frioids Ax^ as toys, candy and
cotides. , ^
Lundieoh will he served buffet
style and guests will be seated at
the card tables wito lin«i cloths.
The menu will be creamed chicken
to patty Miells, green v^etabie,
cranberry salad, homemade des-
sert, coffee.
W. Wright HaiTlson, of VNB, l.flOO;
and Isaac C. Glenn, of VNB, 1,000.
The shardMriders of the Merclv
ants Nat'onr' Bank of Hampton, In
exchange fur aecei^able assets
cMitrtouted by thdr bank to the
Merged Bank, were entitled to
72.000 shar es d d» cMnnwn stock
of die Merged Bank, each of $5
par value, distributed on the basis
d four shares thereof for each
share d the contnisi stock of the
Merchants National Bank of Hamp-
ton, each of $25 par value, held by
diem. The shareholder of Uie
Bank of Phoebus vrare to receive
22,l»0 shares of the Merged Bank
cfflnnwn stock, each of^ par val-
ue, di^ritHrted pn the- basis d
2.25 shares for each share of Iha
commcMi stock of the Bank of
Phoebus, each of ^0 par value,
held by than.
With completion of Uie two mer-
gers, Vn-ginia National Bank ha';
assets listed in excess of $494,000,-
000, and ffl offices in 29 Virginia
cities and towns. Capital accounts
total over $39,000,000 and outstand-
tog 1,841,915 shares of $S par value
stock.
Virginia National Bank remains
tlte second largest bank in Vir-
ginia with the mergers. First k
Merdiatds Buik, wUch has* recent-
ly propoMd mei^itag witii ths Bank
d Virgima Beach is Uie largest
bank to Virginia.
James J. Saxon. Cranptrotler d
Uie Qirrency, has noUfied offldals
at VkKiDia NaUmial Bank of finol
ai^rdval erf plans for n merjer
with |««rchants Natiwial Bank ani
Bank: of Phoebus k Hampton.
Hie action by the r^(datory au-
dKK-ity was revealed jomtly by R.
^CoHby^ Moore, VNB chairtnan fi
die board; sod by Luckin E
SchUling and H. p. Wilson, prasf-
drnits, respeethrel^, of MerdiaiM
National Bank and Bank of Phoe-
bus.
ti» three (rfOdals annooii.^
furUid- diat the batdks were mer^
last wMkend. The five rffkjes d
Me-chaiits NaUonaT amd'iftank "^
Phod^' two offices opened for
bu^ess m Monc% as o^ces d ,
Virginia Naticmal Bank. Iliis
bnmght to sixty4wo the total nam-
ber of VNB offices to op^atkm to
twenty-nine Virginia ctnnmanities
fimn toe ea^^on seaboard to (he
Tomessee line.
Virginia National now s^'^s Hm^
Tyewater commimities d Cl^sa-
pedce, FVanklto, NorftA, SdSolk
and Virginia Beach.
£aiareh(^rs of Uie Uiree banks
registered their overwhelming ap-
proval at meetings heM to ndd-
Odobar.
Hie present operational manage-
mmt d Virgtoia National's Hamp-
ton olBcM v^Ul renaki virtually
unchMi^; all perstmMl will con-
ttoue in Usir {x^esod potdtfans. As
previously announced, v«i Sddl-
ing and WOka wiD become Vf®
souor vice [residents and y^a
Schilliag wUl beoxne a menliir
d die board of dkrectors of ttie
statewkle institutton.
As a part of the anwfflcemeidi
plai» v&e revealed lot the cr«i-
Uon <rf a Hampton Board of Vfe-
gtoia Naticxial Bank, whk^ wfif
oversee tocal optf atk^.
Sndlar boards exist to evoy
conantodty Iqr Virgbria NMomd hi
accmdance with the bttrit's loi^
sUb^ j^iUQr te make mA toad
(^sratkm joa anAnopious as pmsi-
We.
• mm I
DIMIER SON.
BiIALIBU — A spaghetti dinner
will be f^vea by the Malibu Ele-
nientory School Paroit Teacher
Association on Smiday. November
14 to the school cafetmum from
4:30 to 7:30 p.ra. * !
Tickets will be $1 for adults and'
SOc fw demoitaiy school children
or under.
Urams For ffU^fiBinRM^
MEN'S CUII
VIRGINIA BEACH — ihe i^i-
lar moodily meeting of Uie Men's
CUb, Star of toe Sea RC Ctarcb.
will be beU on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 17. it t pjn. to die Par^
Recreatkm Hall„15Ui Street.
An foUmftkag i»H^ffln will be
presented. Afi men are invited.
Flags Given
VraOINIA BEACH - Sdiool
yard flags have been presoited by
Uie LacUes AtixiUary VFW. 7166
of Vh*gtoia BtmcA, to area sdiools.
Otis Cop^, principal of Thalia
Elem^tary schod recdved the
flag to bebaK of the school u^ere
1,015 chitorto att^id.
Norman Morris, prtodpal d Bay-
side High schod, accepted a
schod yad fli^ to behalt of its
1,6?9 rtudeids.
Oki Dondnion Sdiod. wito an
attffiidance d 975 diildr^, was the
recifdod d SO dass room U&^
and a school yard flag to a cere-
mony ^ere a student Iram ^ich
roan recdved the flag fran the
Auxiliary's Americanism chairman
Bfrs. Rikh MangM.
^ sakl to toe chikfam. "Guuxi
and neped ttiis flag at aU tknes,
tm tt iSitbe ^ndMd d evwy Id^
kl^ to die America m^ of Itfe"
VIRGINU BEACH - Everyone
bensitts froto DteU-fliutive Edaca-
ttai to our kwal hi|^ sdiools. The
Inisbiessmen ben^ through re-
cdvtog tratoed part^ime ohplog^
ees as weU as addlttonal training
for {uQ-time peo^. The commu-
nity recdves bdter s«^ice while
Uie D.E. student is traintog for a
career.
Mas Liouise Bernard, stote DJL
supervisM-, organtsed Uie program
to Virgida to 1987. The ptogjnca,
oHgiaated to Uds stMte, is dted as
a model tfami^XHit th^ Unit«i
States and Miss Bernard has
sored as a aii^ukant to both
Veneaajda and Pu^rtoi Rico.
to v^ of toe increasing demaiui
for trained personnd in distiibu-
tkm the D.E. curriqdtm has been
dianged to ioclu^ die lOUi grade
level. This chan^ Is totended to
IHtivkie Uie D.E. student with a
back^rwmd which will jHtrve ben-
efidal to beginning a jd) as well
as bu^reasii^ his pnxnotional po-
tential. '
The D.E. raroltaient to Virginia
is at an all-tkne hig^ of 5500 stu-
dents; co-op students earned m
excess of $2,406,000 during last
year. Nd only did Uie students
contiilMite to the support of their
progrson through thdr tax dollars
but also recirculated a substantial
portkm of Uidr eanUngs within
the stele's economy. .
The apparent success of the DE
{MTt^am can be contributed to de-
voted I teacher-coordinators who'
keep abreast of current marketing
practices and brings these toto Uie
dassroom instruction.
It is wnlfay to ndb flud Vlz^nia
has nmce of the ptqwlatton, 1&-19
y^rs d age, enroUed to DE tiiM
any dim stide. tbia oHWricuIir
OistiibuUve Ikhicadm Ckibe d
Anmica to Uie natton's second <
iM-ge^ aaaed^kJB.
It will be ai^iarent to Uie c^sl
otMWVer tted the dropout r^ is
lower to cuniiudties hsndag mc^
c«u6il M: pet^nam. im Ifiti^
uates, quite t^en advance ful^ I
as a tmM of toeir hi|^ sdKxA
training.
Distrilxdh^e Ediicatton does -not
have to end with graduatkm fn^n
hi^ school. There is a two-year
post-s»x>ndary pn^am at Old Do- ^
minion CoU^ and ^ Rldunoad |
Ifrof^sional Ustitote, iHiidi 'd ^
signed to qualify students for oM-
die-management positkiM. the i^i-
^nt wUl ftod that a foiff-year
courae leadmg to a BacbekK' of
&ieiK!e d^ee is dterei at b(^
Virgima Pdytechnic Insttode imd ^
Richnxxid Professkmal Institote.
AnoUier sigmficant lacet d DE
ia its indusive ackik patfimn
whidi diera a vari^ ef teateiifc *,
tien to thoM already ei^ged to
distrdwtiiw occupattons. (Kten the
nierchants who hire DE dtidents
are found attending adult classes
to im{ffove thdr skills and cnm
petency to ^ch areas as aiper-
vid<Hi, trainh^ and msmiiSRWi^
Distributive Education of^^fti"'
are ever alert to the neetb ^
Uiose engaged to the dtstribtYtrv*
field and are constant^ fii«H««» '
ways to assi^ to mrctk^ the chal
lengedirouj* educaH«ai.
George GregiH7 (left) aiMi Gary UtdMdU, amiien at C^ agk
school, ^and wtth ^ baaner wUdi is ^i^laiyeA em tte liM lamm
ad tti esdio^ Geoffe is pnrUuneutnrtaa if tte W dak; ilpliiHaa
for die float eenun^ e^itfM to to^ wcrt^ iMneesoAi^;*' aafl
hb DE werfc U dose part-ttee at ^eml»^ AM^pw Mi^ &arf U
(be Tlpe fi«sfeieB« of dw DE gUa; tte dwInMa «l Nitlipnr mm.
mdlee aad werind los« palB^aklBg ym te^eMUft iM «*M ita»
■ad gold kasner; ami he weths it Je^s Uidif 4Mhv-«l tt» SMik
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ODIST CHURCH
Princess Anne
R«y R. i^luon, Pwlot
10:06 a.n.— Church ^UMt
ll-.limjo^ — Monting WoraUp
FRANCIS ASBURY
METHOMSt CHURCH
Great Neck Road
L«R»r Davis, Minbtar
• :45ft.i». — Church Sdiool
11:00 ft.iB. — Moniinv WonUp
no^a»
HttMTT HARRRi nomt
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METHODIST CHUI^H
4W %j* Colfflka l^Mid^
E«v. H. W^A Cinrr. Tastar
8:30 ».ffl. — Morning Wonhip
:46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a JD. — Morning WonUp
7:£0p.B.r— Youth FeQowt^p
HAY600D MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4718 HajrgoMi Road
R^ti F. Jky*^ Pairtor
9 :46 a.rj. — Church School
11 :00 r m.T-Moming Worship
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayshore Road
8:30 a.m,, 9:46 a.m. and 11:00
a.ra. — wonhip Services
9:46 am.— Church School for
all i^e groups
11:00 a.m. — Second session of
Charch School for childreAv
«p through 7th grade and
adolts.
7:00 p.m. — Methodist YouUi
Fellowship f oi young people
7th, 8th and 9th grades in
Junior High Group and 10th
grade up for Senior Group.
Fmnda welcomed.
m
Theatre, 3177 Vii^inia Beath\
Blvd.
Confessions — Saturday 4-6 p.m.
and 7-8 p.m.
MUSO^ DRUG CO., Inc.
froiyt • Efficiaal Frascriftlap Sa rK aa.
Phooa 340-81 1 1 2284 Va. Eaa^ Uri.
FREE DELIVSEY
iVMkfettMbdhfiigiift
iMtor
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
Knotta Island, N.C. ^^^
Robert C. Black, Miaistfl^
10:00 a.m.— Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Won^p Service
I fM «^faenriiip. It k • •torn.
^Wfctowl ^uM. mthoat m '
CnifuB, neiltM^ ui iiiiw \^$
^^r'dvfliiiMBn can wrvive. Thtt*
MS tear mad raaiom vky svwr
PMoa lasuU sttMtd MrvioH rqtn*
iMly n4 sanrnt the Church. Tfii^
«t: <1) ftr Jrfi own mIm. (2)J^
• Mmtimw'swfa. (3) Fortheiska
ff Us «»HMaity and natkHi. «)
_lBr te arts tA the ChiiKh itatf^
' Vhiek assA Ui mmit and matartal
wnoit PIm to |d to church n
War aad Mad your Bibto daily.
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at Treaaura Island
Drive in Ba^de
Rayasead E. Mussar, Miaiatar
8:30 4 H :00 a.m. — Wonhip
Service
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
CHURCH '
Back Bay, Virginia
Leslie E. Graoa, feAiniatar
10:00 a.m.— Church S^oot
XI '^ a.ra.-f^Morniiig WorahU)
SvaJsy
Monday
Tussday
WadaaMlay
Tlmnday
Friday
Siteday .
lail Ckapttf yanat
''Hnkm
SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Jlnne, Viri^nia
lba«ry S. Ettiaora, Miaiatar
10:00 •.nk — Morning Wonhip
U,:00 a.m.— OlittKh Sckoel
7:80 pjo.— You^ FaHoiNAdp
COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Acradala — I^mpsvillt
Eav. Jaka L. Kiklar. Jr.
9:45a.m.-M;;hnrch Sehool
11:00 a.m. — ^Morning Wonl|^
7:80 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Little Heck Road
R«v. Obcar V. Rodrigaaa
10:00s.m. — (^urch School
11:00 a..m — |iomiQg Wonhif
\ Grandma baked pies today and we liad a good -
laugh together over the story she used to teULnw
as a little girl (d a lady who baked pies 'and
marked them to tell them apart Hi^f ri» marked
T M for 'Tis MiiKe, the others T M for 'Ti»ii't
Hince.
It's such fuB haying Granctof U^ in o\a
house. Her stories of the oW days, her under-
standing humoF, and her joy in living spark our _
lives. She needs no label. That slw's a Christian ~
glows in everythinsr she does. No matter what
the circumstances, she meets p^ple and sitoa*
tions with k>ve and goodness. Full (Credit is h^s,
that none of the problems that we feared wl^n
she came to live witii us have develop^
Yes, I'd say Grandma has rubbed off on all
of us. We all go to church now and we're miKh
happier because of it.- We've learned from Grand-
ma that happfajMseamjIrM^ doing good and
loving God. ~- ~ . ^^
3py don't yoa go to Church «id take yoitf
;with yo^^f^r:,f^^^ ^^^:^ r^
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:30 a.m. — Church School
Rosemont Road A Blai^ Tnii
Wants J. MiUer, MfaUatar
9:46 a.m. — Sunday school
11:00 a.m. — Church Service
LaKIES METHODIST
CHURCH
6660 Yiiginia Beach Blvd.
Rav. C. Katea Gray
8:80 a.m.— Early Wondiip
Service
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Late Wonhip
Service
6:00 p.m. — ^Youth Fellowship
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Aone
Roy R. Jacksaa, Paator
10 :00 a.m. — Morning Wonhip
ll:00a.mu — Church School
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Plaza Trail
Herbert G. Hobbs, Pastor
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — Wordiip Service
7:00 p.m. — ^Youtti Fellowship
ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Louise
Lukford ;EleBentary School
N. C CUftoB, rMlar
:46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^Morning Wonhip
8:S0p.ra. — Tnuning Union
7 :SO|Hoa.— Evening Wonhip
7:S0n.m. — Wed. Prayer
MaaSag
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
^^9Mk St at Holly Rd.
H. WadaU Watars. Paster
9:30 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.- -Morning Wonhip
6:16 p.m.— Training Union
7:30p.ra. — Evening Service
Evening ^rvices 30 min. later
May 16 -Sept. 15.
NIMMO METHODIST .
aiUROl /*
Mnceaa Anna, Vu»ia&
EsMMry S. Ellasara, Mlaister
1 : 19 a-m. — Chvrch School
11:16 a.m. — ^Mominv WonUp
GALILEE EPISCOPAL J
CHUIM^M
40tl» A INalft- — ^2R-5R7??
|1m aa^ifiiiiiil Bdldtogr. Beetw
fim Rtv. MM«a E.
«,%^>«#4r QQ|||l»ilW9
MOUNT OLIVE
^ BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Warrea Cbeae, Paster
9:30 a.1]^. — Church Sc^ol
11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worriiip
THK CHUNCH FOPt AL.U
. r^MJL POR THK CHURCH
Acte
11 TlMBthy
IITh|o%
121
12
14
13
18
I
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1-4
1-4
16-24
42-52
7-13
3-7
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CAEROWi
BAPTIST CHURCH
ReV. Gary B. TboaspsMi
9 :45 son. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.191.— Worship Service
6 :46 JB'.— ^Vesper Service
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7 :30 p.m. — Evan^ustic
Service
OCiANA CUBBMAUCfT
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
C^vnttf Cured Baeoa, Hans A Sh oal d aw
Fresh Fruits, Vegatablas^
GroceriM A Ma^te
W
11:06 aja.-<i^ C(HnnHiBk»i and
Staum (Firrt Sunday)
il:0O a.m.— Morning Praydr and
SemxMi (2nd. 3rd, ami 4tli Sim-
'lays)
9:41 ajiL-Church School (Sep-
.emb«r-June) (Nursery thrmigb
AdulU)
10:06 am.— Week Dt^— Holy Com-
tmaaim
10:36 a.m.— Unirsdays— Layii^ <m
olHamb
>l«ll R. AMricb. Pastor
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday Scho<^
10>46a.m. — Morning W<xn^
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
149 Witch Duck Road, Baybide
8:00 a.m,^ -^Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation)
10 :0Oaia^— Morning Prayer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each month.)
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rav. Charles R. MeGinley,
8:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(Ist & 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer
(2nd A 4th Sunday)
Church School foUowa ' the
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Episcmal)
B. Sidney Saadars, Racier
S ;00 a,m. — Holy Communion
9:00 a.m. — Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday H<rfy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.ra. — Morning Prayer,
sermon (1st Sunday Holy
Communion)
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Francis V. Banbrick
MASSES
Winter— 8:00, 9:30, 11:00,
12:15
Summer— (June 1-Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:80 p.m.
Weekday, wintel^— 6 :30, 8:46
S«ai.m«r, 8:45 a.m. only
Confessions — 4:00 to 6:00 and
7:00 te 8;00 p.m. Sattu^lay
ST. MATTHEWS
CA-niCM.IC CHURCH*
1010 Sandra Lane, Va. Bearh
Fatbar' OHara. Father Findlay
Summer Masses— 7:30, 9:00,
10:30 and 12:00
Confession eat^ SiUur^y 4
to 5:00 and 7:00 to S.'OO
.00
OOCANA CHURCH
OP THE NAZARUIE
S. Coast 9tm^ Bd.. Om«u
.0^6 a.:
C -rtfi
TEMPLE EMANUEL
26th and Baltic, Va. Baaeh
PhiKp Piaeua, RabU
7:80 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8:16 i^.m. — ^Friday-Sabbatii
Services
10:00 am.— Saturday Sabb^
Service
8:00 a.m. — Servicfes Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Kennatb A. Price, Pastor
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
Sehuol
10:30 a A. — Woi^ip Ser^a,
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m. — Luther Leagaa
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
<KXN> SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
Rov. Dickson W. Tdiylor
8:30 a.m.— Worship
9:80 a.m. — Church School
llgOa.m — Worship
(Nursery provided) ^ -
6:30pm.-*-Luther League
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bay^d«
Keaaetb R. Carbaugh, Pastor
8:15 aJn.--Worship Service
9:46 a.m.— (Snirch School
11:00 a.m.— Worship ServJcc
(Nursery provide4)
PRINOE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(itisaottri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Rev. J. Elmer Medley, Pastor
8:00 a.m. — Diyine Worship
9:15 a.m . — Sunday School •
and Bible Class.
10:30 a.m. — Divine Worship
Holy. -Communion — 1st and 3rd
Sunday.
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
iNow meeting in the King^s
rMnt l^mantary School)
RayneaMl C. Flitton. Pastor
9 :60 a.m.^r^unday School
1 1 :00 a.m.— Morning Worship
BAYSIOS PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Neai; Robbins Corner
Rav* J. E. Johnson, Pastor
9 :4&tt.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :^ »»— If oming Wonlii^
THALU TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
m f%idia Roao
K oNhI^ u, cnaw. Sttrislef^
9:80 a.m.— Morning W<»ihip
J|^0:46aja.— Church School
'^EOWOISEK
LYNNHAVEN •
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
Rev. Marion R. Webb, Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.— YouUli Feirowship
6:30 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7 :S0 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Arizona Boulevard
Mt Blaa4 Dudley, Minister
8:30 a.m. — Worship A»Churcb
School
9 :30 a.m. — Worship A Church
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship A Church
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
JBHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
John S. LyIes, Pastor
Mr. WUIam D. RnaieD
9:45 a.m. — C!hurch School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Firat St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell CoolayV Paator
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a-m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.— What-Nota
Fellowdiip
6:30 p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Young People'*^
Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14th Street
Bobby H. Soma, Pasl^or
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Virginia Be«:h Boulevard
mst Lane "^ Oceana
Rev. Saniael D. Boiler, Jr.
9:46a.ra.-T-Church School
11:00 a.m. — Momins Worship
7 :3d p.m. — Svani^tustic
Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
16th St. and Rattle Ave
Elwood Kmrm, Pawtor
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST cmm^H
1415 Oceana Blml.
Ml Mile past Oc«h» Ait StfL
on rli^t
T. J. Tltt|b( PMtor
9:46ajn.— SaiUlay Sdieol
ll:99a.m.r-W(^ito Swviee
6:30p.a.^EiW» ftady
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhoni Bay
tov. Richard Woodward, Paator
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
i 1 :00 a.m. — ^Morning Worship
i 1:30 a.m. — Children's Church
8:00 p.m. — ^Evening Service
KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Creeds, Virginia Beach, Va.
W. T. Weaver, Muuatar -
10:00 a.m. — Bible School
11 :00 a.na. — Morning Worship
6:46 p.m — Youth Prognun
7:30 pm — Evening Worship
W. A. WOOD, Inc.
CoasaiissioB AgMi
^ Hnmbia Oa * Refining Cm,
^i^'': Fufel Oil and Kerosene
. , . Dial GA 8-3388
m
m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. Wilson, Mintstw
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WpnUp
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Wgpahi|^
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCII^TIST
209 - 20th Street
9:30 a.m.— SiUKlay Schod
il:00ara. — Church Service
8 :00 p.m. — Wedmssday
^^rvica
MII^CMLBfS
SALE^Iected group of mea's slieea laehMttig
both plain and wteg tip grata oif erd.
|8J0-Reg. I12J8
J Aragona bht^ptng Canter
VirgiaU Beacii Blvd., 497.0311
n
O^EAN PARK ' -'*'
COMMUNITY CHURCH
DttPodt Circle, Bayside, Va.
Panl E. McCnlloafh, TkM.,
9:45 a.m.— Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^Family Night
Service '
MtNCISS ANNt FRIW«fN<l
ILECTRICAL SUPniEl^, Inc.
2 Locations Ta Serve 109
Radio Disaatched Trucks
431 Virginia Beaeb Blvd.— Dial 428-1660
Princess Anne Station — Dial 426-6216
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Vixginia Beach, Va.
Rav. J. Frederick Parker /
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.— 4f oming Wo^aSiip
1 1 :}0 a.ni. — Cbildrens Church
7:80p.m.'-Evening Service
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(Congregational Christian)
Great Neck Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rov. Tbo. H. Brltton
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7 :30 p.m.-«^Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small children
ROSEWOOD MEMORIAL PAM(, INC.
CEMETERY
PRINCESS ANNE MEMORIAL PARK
CEMETERY
FOR INFORMATION CALL GY 7-802S
WHrTEHURST REALTY COMPANY
LASKIN ROAD AT HILLTOP
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
SALES A RENTALS
'' TELEPHONE 4284888
Ike Key Te Better LMdc
PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITED CHURCH
(Congregational Ckristiaa)
Meetings m Pembroke Manor
Elementary School
Rev. ChaHes F. Pograa
9:30 a.m.— Church Sclma
1,0:30 a.m. — Worship
Nursery at all '■erviMi
FRIENDS MEETWa
(Qnakar)
' Laskin Road
9 :46 a.m. — Sundt^ %eho<^
11:00 a.m. — Meetiig lac
Morning WorsJlp «
ST. MARK A.MX CHURCH
Oceana
Rev. D. P. Folia*, Paster
9 :30 a.m. — Sundajr
11 :00 a.m.— WoraUf
DIAMOND SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN CHIWM
Disdnlas of CM^
6700 W. Ha^ea tmi
a David Sbroo^M, Parter
8 .45 a.ro.— Worship Smrnm
9 :4I a.m.— Sund» BehofA
li:00a.m.— Wordfe Seryfee
6:30 pjB. — ^Youtb\GroiKpa
i,:!-.
BAYSIDE CHRISTIAN
CHUROi
(CoagregatlMal)
Shore Drive A Gremwell Road
Earl L. Falrrall, I^Oetar
9:46 a.m. — Worship Service
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Sendee '
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
J^hn B. D^ Slem. School
J. Canton BUn, Pastor
10H}Oa.m.— Mwrning Worship
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rni VKGINIA BEACH BOULEVABD
Vbfferia Beach. VkgWa 28118
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cwti A dytt« oe oqnnuii ^xk.
d»Mi <tf S» ceirts pa* ^bai-e was
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prtteKd itodc.
A)tili dv^ttdi are |wy«Ue De-
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t»i in Atiaite, has i^eraUom m
the folkwing states: Alid>ama,
F%>rida, Geor^. Keobidcy. Mury-
land. North CaroUna. Oh». South
Carolina, Temeasee mi Viri^nia.
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WE MAKE OUR BEST
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1- '
Consequently, you have your choico ^a wkh
range of the most helpful modem banlung
services rig/if here . . . and all so comronioii^/
under one roof. That is why we art collod
a ^Yuff Service" bankl
Como see how mony ways wo
can servo you ''bosf NOWL
^fiWfi Wed At 77ie Beach
to BE ^ NOT TO BK-Cverything is 111 ^>evene la the «U ud
wacky werU «( Mr Alec CafawM portrayli^ aa «dd-baH air wu-dea
GoUfried BfhJianit ite a iMcMaB for ParameaBt release epeataig Wed.
at the Beaeh f%Mim4n(ikaellC(mBws and Robert Re#Mrd irtar mi
Sir Alec's priaaam, iHw wrepven evc^Tthins except the news tiiat
the WW has bea fv«r for aevea years.
rv
TO MECT
local cof^P^tkm d Jc^
I's tVUiie»^ w» toki at^tbeir
meeting ttiatltiiiy
would be joining some 800 ^Uow
ministers in Peten^rg, Virginia
the week end of November 13-14.
Earl H. Jatxibi, Jr.. preaUUi^
mini^,. said he had received
word froln^ WMckower Bible
and^ TrMt Sod^y ^f Broddyn,
New York ttoil ttie City- of P^rs-
burg had been selected m the
site t^ the semi-annual training
seminar for Witnns muustors lo-
cated 1^ Eastoti Vir^nia and
Ncrtheaslern North CarollM.
The Peteraburg High Schtwl au^
ditoriUm on We^ Wa^ungton St.
has been engaged for the three-
day me^mg which will deal with
the application of Bible principle
to dail^ living, with specal atten-
tion given to raisit^ and training
childrOTi ^ . -
Vlffiftlt Ndch SUN, Thursday, NowWbw 11, \H§
f Ng«34
^Mliiii'i- iirf« inr
Guardians Should Re-Apply
n
-
mikwAlim - Ihoae guardians
of childrM fran 18 te 21 years
old. and thoae sons nd dai^ta^
ov«- 21 and not ov«r 23 (or 31 if
have been in milittfy iavk%),
married or suigle, whose veteran-
fathers ar« totalfy «d pcrmani^tly
sevk^coniM^ tUaabM, or died
while in this conttlim. or where
death was ta the Armed Forces
service or result d service between
Septonber IS. MM and June 26,
1960 and from February l, 1955
until now (wid in the bOnre, too)
caUed "induction pedoda" (between
wars and during the draft), who
were previoualy d«a»d educational
altowffiK»i by Vetorana AdtnUb>
tration becauae the disability or
deatii was not Aie to actual per-
ionaaaee of active duty-SH(HJLD
RE-APPLY NOW for this higher
educatiw benefit The only re-
quiremwit for "pMcetime" veter-
u is disability w death bi line
of duty. "Rei^ of pei^efnanee
of duty'^ no longer necessary,
effective Novonber 1, 1965. under
Public Law 8^232.
Turn Moore, in charge of local
veterans' service, asks you to
cor^t him at Room 218 Prof4s-
slonal Arts BuJldii^. N<»{olk, Vir-
ginia, at 142 West York Street; tel-
ephone 622-9671 or 625-4170.
Moore says the' same law also
"upped" aUowance fran $110
monthly for full-time education to
$130 mcKithly. wRh compar'tative
part-time raises and on cooperative
college work. ,^
MMMMaiWMMI
TURKEY SHm
VIRGINIA BEACH - Moose
Lodge No. 1998, Loyal Order of
Moo%, will sponsfM* a turtey sho(^
at the old Coast Guard Station on
Route 615, near the main entrance
of N.A.S. OceMa. T i
The turkey shoot will be hdd
Nov. 13. M, 39 and 21.
Jacdbs said the Witi^MS are
firm believers that cMklren nmist
be tau^t nspe(A for God's laws
as well as man's laws, and they
believe correctim and discipli^
mu^ be givm in tove in ot^er
for the children fS> grow up to be
mature Christians, and the exanrh
pie set t^ tiie paroHs ia a power-
ful weapon against jiivaiile delin-
quency.
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Virginia Beach Theatres
A C H 6 A Y N
25th & Atlantic 17th & Atlantic
PEACE CORPS
NORFOLK - Tidewater resi-
d«its interested ui putting their
skills to use in devel(^g nations
around the world are Invited to
take the Peace Corps placonoit
test at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Novon-
ber 13, at the Post Office buikling,
Ym:^ and Granby streets, in roMn
3A, basement.
Ilie application foiif^;lif the
I^aaiment test, is the nxMt im-
portant (actor in the 9electl(»t of
Vohmteers, Parsons int««8ted in
serving in the P«K% Coipa must
nil out an applic^ion. if they have
not already done so. and (resent
it to the te^er bdore taking the
test. ■_:..,,.
AppUSiSsffi ifUQr be (d>tajn^
from local post (rffices or from
the Peace G«ps, Wa^un0SBrfi&:
20625. -J
Several vuiftfes of flowers tai bloen ta flie bridi flawer hmn ta
froat of Kellam-EatoB lasoraace Co. TIm firm hn beds ctted by ttw
CouBcl of Garden Clubs aad the Beauttflcatlon CammMoit ef Vta^
giaia Beadi t» outstaRdtag efforts.
Awards Of lAerit Given j
At
For IB Beauty Efforts
VmG^JU BEAOI-'nie Council of Gu'den Dubs &d ^ newly J
created B^utification Commis^wi ot Viiginia Beach have s«* Awards —
of Merit to 180 busineis firms and individuals in Vta>^iia Beach ini^- |
{n^iatkn oi efforts to in^arove thdr reqp^rthre premises Airing 1866
Nearly twice as many awards were sast this year ov^ lS6i
Tlje Council of Garden Clubs and
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TODAY, PRI. & SAT.
Novmnbor 1M3
PRI. & SAT. ^
Novombor 12-13
SSrFIED
BARGAINS
imawmtnmm»kmmmm
reMoreit 2, 4:34H 7, 9s30
SUN. MON. TUES.
Novombor 14-16
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OFFERING ALL BANKING SERyiCES:
Home Improvement Loans
Savings Accounts
• Checking Accounts
• Nigiit I^pository
• Auto Loans
• Christinas Club
• Safe Deposit Boxes
AMPLE CA^tAL
AMPLE LENDING LIMIT
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Bank of Viiginia BBAiiH
Pacific Avenue at Laskin Road Naval Air Station - Oceana
1 802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC - pam Neck
' 3333 Virginia Beacli Blvd. at Princess Anne Plaza
4864 Shell Road at Bayside
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
^ 2422 Princess Anne Road at Courthouse
No. 4 Janaf Shopping Center - Norfolk
No. 8 Selden Arcade — Norfolk
Mondaf through Friday, 9 A.M. to 1 PJC^'-FrMay aftmooii • 4 to 7 P.M.
EDD BYRNES
CHRIS NOEL
THE SUPREMES
FMturM 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
Zit&, 6:10, 10:06
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HIGH ADVENTURE
jf;?.;^ STEVE REEVES
SANDQKAN
THE GREAT
TECIMtGOPE • TeCHWGOLOl
3:SS, 8:10
SUN. MON. TUES.
November 14-16
MTED., THURS., FRi., SAT.
Noyember 17-20
Features 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.
November 17-20
REPOSESSED SINGER SewinR
Machine— Fully equipped to zig-
zag, oven^fot. etc.; full tizp.
heavy dutv. nxoKl boi)bin. Pay
lay-away balancx dt |S6.90 or
small monthly payment.
BRAND ^fl^W UK^laimed sew-
ing maddne and cd[)hiet. Fully
equipped to zig-zag. m&t^A.
etc. Originally aold for $UBJO.
Pay lay^away balance of 138.00
or 6 payments of $6.60.
REPOSESSED WHITE SEW-
ING MACHINE - Will zig-zag.
overcast, ete. Balance of ^.50.
Cash OT 5 paymoits of 15.50 and
its ywirs.
REFXIRSCR ALL
MAKES & MODELS
RICCAR
SEWIN0 CENTER
liM NeMew Ave. -
PHONI tiS-sllsi^
the Beauti&:atkm Commissicm are
movii^ forward widi their plans
to beautify all of Vii^a Beach.
C^ of jh^ n^w' programs includes
the plaming dL fkwei^ juM in fn»it
<tf a business establii^unait. TIr
(tfticers of the organizatkns have
dted Kriltfn-JEahm Inwrance Cnn-
pany for the fbwers planted in
front Qi its new building cm Pacific
Av«aie. Itie organizatioia have
recommovied that t^her firms
take Kdlam-Eaton as an ex»nple,
and {dan to beauty then- oitai:^
ments accordingly.
^lA^M eC the winners of this
^ar's Awards of Merit is published
bebw in order that the citkeos
tS. ^^rginia Beadi may Join the
Oomcfl of Qa^m C^ md the
BeM^MoMoR Ontniasto te con-
iprahilatii^ the individuals and
Ixtsin^ Amtt cited.
Award Rec^kpta
Kellam and Eaton, Capes Beach
h Cdaana dub. Aoelus MotiJ,
llnmderbird Mold, Gay Vacation-
er, IHplomat, ta Playa, Ocean
Ranch, Americana, and Cavalier
Hotel ft Cabana Club.
Amie pountry Club, La
" .llrive^Shop.'Wni.
Rj^Ue'Piige, Mayflov»r Apts..
S^Ptoss Motel. Pet2r Pan Cskt&,
(^'s Rffltaurant Neptune's Cor-
nell,- fluid Salasky Optical Co.
<^ivcoal Ro(an R^tauratH, King
<4,^ Sea Restaurant, Plantatkm
mM^, Cokmifd hui Motd, Sea N'
Sun Motel Apte.. Viking Motel,
Idkfwhyle Motel ft Iim, , Wain-
\ii^igM Realty Co., wd Sinclair
Towne House.
Creekmore Beauty Sakm, Ava-
mere Hotel. Halifax Hotel.. Sea
Hawk Motel ft Restaurant, Prin-
ces Anne Inn, Alexander's Pan-
cake Inn,' Breaker's Motel ft; Ho-
tel. U. S. P. Office (24th St.). B ft
M. Delicatessen, and Albanarle
Hall.
Marilyn's Inn. Hon»stead, Boul-
evard Gk-iD. Sea Isle. Beach Pla-
za, Saxony Motel. Tides Motor Ho-
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Features 2, A, 6, 8, 10
VIRGINIA BEACH REALTY&r
Roalton
OFFERS COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL SALES
• COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
• RENTALS (Yearly and Sr^asonal)
) LAND DEVELOPING
• FARM SALES
• DEVELOPER'S AGENT
• ALL TYPES OF FINANCING
Main Office At
1705 LASKIN RD.
HIUTOP
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428-2901
EDWAIH) f. BROOAN
td, IXuidee Inn, Hdk^
Motei, Mid Horatio Blotel.
Bel Haitxwr Motel. Gardn
Lodge, Newcastle Motel. HoBdi^ J
Sands MoteL l^nn Dee.Motd. Hm ^
Sands Motel, 11w Dunaa Ibtil.
Farrar's .Tourist Vi^afti, fo^
nwre Sei Cokxqp, and lietti
Waahii^gtOD Motor |lotd.
Dairy Queen at 7th St., deean
LaM Motel Apts., Rodee Motel
Apta., Blue Water Apts., HerihifK
House ft Paper Box, Cond Sand ^
Motel. Tarheel Motd. ManOQ'a.-J
UjM, Woodhouae Apts., GoUen
Dragon.
Olfee of Dr. L. 0. Clark. *..
Odx, Surf Rid«. Light House.
(Siftaf/te HuIbiiisbI;. Cflvili^ te
Ifotri, iftihiolaBwiiip^ Savlop ft
U>m^JIUJilggm> Mutaal fii-
tral Sa^B|i ft Loin, Va. Biadi
Bhd.. Jefferson Manor Apta., Unit- I
id Itortgi^e ft Serving Corp. ^
Prine^i kem Umshx Apta.. Sat ^t
ltan(^ Motel, Swre Drive, mn. T. |
Pariie^ (8oaa Qerdan 4fh St),
Cap'n Jtan's Importe, Sea Hona
Inn, The Muiner M^m* WuA,
Cofer'a, DecoratOTs. AtetarfH'-
Beegles. IfeH}«rt Hartdk Fkriat.
and Vh^ma Beach Flnri^.
Websters, Bem^ Jeweler. &n-
press Moid, Soi Esdve Motd,
puritui RNtMu-ant (new froirt),
Virginia NatimMd taxk, Atlai^
Ave., Virginia National &«k. Prto-
cess Anne Plaza, CfAfSEf UoM.
Va. Beach Bhrd., P^mamiUe Cirfe- ,
teria, and Iteve Mmo* 1^m^ Oo. |
La F(mda Apts., Offices ol IH-. |
Fitdiugh Mayo, Dr. Alvin Q. Ja^ I
rett, Dr. Roy Jarrttt, Wn. P^«r^
Otey Miller, Atty., Wta. Edaraid -^
Caton, Atty., Eaateni Shore Oia|>- |
d. Our Savior Lutheran (fim^ ^
(^ore Drive). Luth^an Qnirdi
(Laskin Rd.) and Baylake Plnea
Methodist ClMirdi.
Baylake Pines . School. Galflae
E^isc<H)al Churdi, First Pre^>yta»-
rian Churdi. Flr^ Ba^M Omtk,
Oliver F\uieral Itome. Maertiu Fu-
neral Home, and ^niete Fiui»1d
Home.
H. E. Faree Flying A Swv'ce'"
Statton (Shore ft-iw), Ctty Serv-
ice Gas Statkm (^Siore Drive ft
Urchin Stn and Plaza She& Sec-
vice (Va. Beach BlvAK
Esso S«^ice Statkn. RotiL Bedt-
ling (Thdia ft Va'. Beaeb Mvd),
Willis Wayskie. Shomier*B Aitfqiir
SlKf), Prinens Theatre, Roae Hail
Puie Tree Iiai, Rice's, (kfmnmeei
En^>k>yee'8 IiMirance t)o.. A. J.
L^um Fum^iffe Co. (Va. Beadi
Blvd.), and ^Htane anl Gar^
Sup^y Co.
Lum's Htt^are, Jarvli ft Kitch-
en, Yardann Botaiffai^. Credc-
ered Flag, Murden's, IMKiseum df
Natural ISxstuscy, Nee(Be ft ThreaA
Shop. Bayskie Medical Offices, U.
E. P. (Pacific Ave.), and U. E. P.
(Northam(^(m ^vd. arandi). ,
Georgetown ApU,^^ MaraheSi,
Se^ ft Sand liolel, 1. R^ Bowel.
Le(|ger-Staraeecon Offices. Thuh
deit»h^ BowUog Laaci. U. S. Salts
Corp.. White Hana Maid. G<^
Rand) Motd. and/C^ Dofflhuen
Tobacco Oo. . '
Bank of Va. Iteadi (Couitlmiae
BraiK^), Blac kAngus, Httdxvgwr
Haven. Realdcoees of Conanander
Edward Kd^. &. W. Hanaw. &
V. Mathews, a & Noe. 0. 0.
Creel. T. N. J/^em and P. 0.
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HUN!
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VbtAUm^li
pH Tiiiirwiili'i' <h«' fiiHiiiT
IK^ ti HiMt P^Bwel IfidM et
«. lot I, Midi O. pM «( PriMM
•M. 13; Ux tBA
Red^ Qxp. to Km-
mJmi»m at «. let I. MotA M.
piat of rwferaiM Manor iec. 4;
tnmJL
Mipoittaiie ««^ Oxp. to iUdfr
«ii n«ak fhorapMO «t tix. kt 14,
Ugdk 97, fitt of PonlvQlK Maaor
Me. 4; Ms HMfi.
■mIi^ Coip. to mrim
l^tag et ox, lot Ir blodc
H^^Mft Pmiiio\u e Umotut^.
«; ttt IBJI.
Sodl Realty Qap to "ratMnas Ed-
w«rd Dionood et ux, lot 6, Mock
^ §M d PeroiuDlK Manor sec. 4;
tax IS3.30.
En^l Realty Corp., to John Pel-
liah. ^.. et ux. lot 14. block «, plat
rW Vmrimike Manor tec. 4: tax
$17 jl.
Aimaa Realty ICorp., to Neuland
C. Collier et ux, kt 37, fa4ock 42,
idM of PmiffdK Maaor sec. 4;
tax«B.fl.
IfiD Bum Coi^tructi<m Ccm^my
toe. ,to Victor J. Grov», Jr., et
ux, kk 9, bkxrk £, plat of Princess
Anoe Ffaoa sec. li; tax $21.30. ^
t^sM Pia^ Rose et ux to Au-
brvy Tftibm Hamt et ux. part of
s^ 7 and 8. plat of JesM Parker-
aw ft^jpvrty; tax Iffi.SO.
AValQBifllls, Inc.. to Hovral^ R.
Bdottdlax, tot M. piat (j( Home-
■Icad aee. 1; tax |3B.
Mon mik. Inc., to Duiid P.
How ^ ux, lot 97, plat of H«ne-
i0mA ms; I; \Mk $33.
C^k^lfMlehiU Cmpomtiai to
Widter W. Carawan et ux, M 15,
Uock 9. plat cf Princess Anne
Ftau, see. U; eax $25J6.
ftmk H. &iras et ux to lYead-
ficil &}rrdllfr et ux, kH 27, fdat of
Blver Esti^ sec. 1; tax
Xea»^ W. Ea^kst ^ ux to Don-
akl «. Wenzel. k>t %, plat ^ Lake-
view I^ric sac. 4; tax $MJO. -
Ptoo R^ty CorporiAlQD ft als
T/A to ^teries D. Richardson et
m, let tt; Modt tt. flit «l Piia-
tmt Ame Plaza lec. tt: fia $Sfl>.
' Z^ OooBtmctJii '-Company et
ids to Joseph J. IMm et ux, k>t
C plat of iOifB Grant sec. »: tax
S. WOkr, Ist 4. |4«t of North
iMor, taxW«-
Ifa^fc IttdaN Pimiwuin et ux
to 6iirM P. ftiuli|llM et ux. tot
n, plat d UOm esc. S; tax
Mehml J. Nortoe et ax to CUf-
ioi^ Awtr^ Hart et MX. lot tt,
Meek D, plat «f H^ooAurst*. tax
fiafahy L. Tcmmeni at ux to Vir-
^bU Mtunal BaidK, ist H, btock
a, plat of Piucen Aane Plua
tec 7; tax $20.70.
W. J. Brivo* et al to DaoaU M.
rutew et la, lot 8, block AA, {dat
<rf Araijma Vilk^ sec. 3; tax
IM.10.
3. T. Stac^ ^ ux to fiobby T.
lW)b et ux. let 1, plat (d Byler
Bmm; tn |K JS,
vQenietli 6. Curfil et ux to Witch
Oat^ Manor Devetoping Coipora-
tioB, parcd-^t d Sei^oard IXs-
Irict: tax $90.70.
I^vin R. O'Neal et ux to An-
drew D. Perry et uxTlot 31, piat
fll BellMqr Manor sec. 02, tax $30.
H0(p N. Bnntafltein et al to
Tfkeii J. ilink»ri)ein et ux, kA 9,
ttock V. jM d BirciMvooii Gar-
dens sec. 3; tax $26.25.
W. litohfiekl et ux to
ASieft h. Boaey ft la to The
Souttdand Corperetkm. parciH>>«t
of Kmpsville Beemi^, tax |SJO.
SaKritore £. LoGafc^ et ux to
Lffi-asan Realty Coporatitm, bt 13,
Mode 1, plat d I^iKeas Anae
Plsaa sec 1: t«K VBM.
My Fraiddia Jerfdoe at ux to
Cahm L. Lan|^ el or. tot S,
{dat of Weodstodt Sstatas: tax
ISJO.
B^ L, DeHait at » to .Alvta R
Laoab ^ tot, kit Ml, plat «f Cape
Story iy-lWsea; tsc ^JR.
AMred G. KeBey. Jr.. ^ ux to
WilHam Joha Petoi, lot l, block
X, fdat d Carolarae Farm aec. 3;
tax $32.55. •
Haroki M. Stem et als to EUis
Conpany, put d tots 61. 62, plat
of Laurel Manor; tax $17.25.
Jos^ CMcasindti et ux to Adam
DonaU Miller ^ ux, tot 12, bkick
13, {dat of Ari^Mta ViDage sec. 6;
tax $21.30.
Harry Edward ^^le rt ux to
WiUiain J. Mun^y et ux, tot 11,
btodi 22, plat of Pembroke Manor
sec. I; tax $23.55.
James Edward Antlq?, Jr., et ux
to Ofel L. Poll«rt et lix, tot 7, bhck
jT^at d Princess Ame Plaza sec.
11; tax $21.45. ^
Edwin E. Pulley et ux to Antonie
K. Pulley, tot 20. block 5, plat of
lliaUa Manor; tax $15. ^
Jack Lee WaUer et ux to WU-
Uam Call Gadce et ux, lot 8, and
part of tot 10, bkx:k 6, plat of Jack-
soodale; tax $21.'^.
Dream IGonstruction Corporation
to Walter T. Campbdl, Jr., et ux.
lot 2, Uock 8, plat of West Alan-
toj sec. 4; tax $35.K.
Dallas B. Bof^ et ux to SBna
W. Pahner, part of site D, plat of
Ubettneer Annex No. 2; tax $30.
Harry H, Davenport et ux to
John P. Parker et al, parcel— plat
d Laskin Road; tax $247.90.
^ John P. Parker et als to Mid-
town Dcvdo{xncat Corporation.
pffixel — plat of Laskki Road; .tax
^^M7.50.
Heteo Blanche MiSett to Rd)ert
iktaaaSL John et i». tot^Ma^
C, plat oi Aragooa Villi^ sec 1;
tax $18.
Earl J. Phtfer, Jr.. et ux to Billy
Gerakl Grant et ux, lot m, plat
of Westnnoreland sec. 1; tax $22.65.
Wiley A. Hinson et ux to Elvie
R. fionney et ux, tot 412, plat d
Cape Story By-TlieSea; tax $%.25.
Ecbia D. Gibbs €t als to C. S.
Hines, Jr., et ux, lots 1, 9, 10, 11,
tax $39.
Broad Bay Island Corporattoa to
Jimmte D. Morrisette et ux site
281. plat of Bay Idand sec. 2; tax
$57.75.
C. Roger Malbon et ux to Ernest
C. Consolvo, parcel — West Neck
Road; tax $^.25.
Ooro&y M. Fl£rt% to C*a M.
Wiite, part d tots 15, 17, block 11,
fAaA d Cape Henry sec. E; tax
$25.20.
Paul C. Ewing rt ux to Robert
Bayd Adgent et ux, lot 7, Mock 3,
plat ot Baylake Pines; tax $29.25.
Charles H. Webb et ux to James
i^.t Rosorthai d ux, tot 15, plat of
Gardenwood Park; im ftl.^-
J. Fra^ Matoon et al, T/A to
Sea Waoft Corp.. parcel, plat ot
Vhfiria Beach Devetofmient Q«n-
{Mtfqr: tax $$00.
,V«a«i L. Gitoaget et ux to
Lawroice C. Pr«K*i et ux, tot 117.
plat of Malibu sec 1; tax $18.79.
Harvey N. Ward et ux to William
R. Brown et ux. lot 19. bkx* 44.
{rtat of AragMu Village see. 9;
tax $23.K.
Mill ROM Cmstruction Comfwqr,
mc. to WlUittn H. Clark et ux. tot
39. Wock C, pu* (rf Princes Anne
Plaza sec. 13; tax $10.70.
Mill RtBs Con^rurtkm Compmy
Inc. to James R. Wannall, Jr. et
ux, lot 8, btock D, platot Princess
Anne Plaza sec. 18; tax $27.00.
Easter Realty Cwp. to DoiuUd
Eefear Saidtim, Jr.. et ux, lot 1
tMock 37, plat of Panbrote Manw
sec. 4; tax $22.06.
Halknark Con^r^n Corp. U
Anieit C. thanpson S ux, lot 16.
blcK* J, plM of Huntii^ton sec. 2;
tax $a6J8.
MiU Russ Constructiim Company.
Inc. to Debnar N. Baird ^ ux, kH
11, bkx* E, plat of Princes Anne
Plaza sec. 13; tax $21.15.
Mill Russ Cons^ructton Ccnapany,
Inc. to Edwara Bernard Andersen
et ux, tot 3. btock B. plat of ^Prin-
cess Anne Plaza sec. 13; tax $B.S6.
John Kerr Fj^e et ux to Harold
Douglas Fuller et ux. lot 9, btock
j, plat of Bay Colony Developm«it;
tax $33.
James Luther Waters, Jr. et ux
to Property layers. Inc., tot 2,
btocK 74. plat 01
Plaza 9K. 3; lax $23.40.
Coy C. Brightwell et ux to Prop-
erty Buyers, Inc., tot 6, btock 8,
plat of AragOTia Village sec. 12;
tax $17.40.
Donald Haroki Rudy et ux to
Property Buyers, Inc.. lot 8, block
1, plat d Aragooa Villain sec. 10;
tax $18.60. '
wamer G. Coogler et tnt !»
Property Bpyers, Inc.. lot 6j block
37, plat d Aragwia Village sec. 6;
tax $16.05.
Vropet^ Buyers, Ihc. to Jos^
B. Corrieri et ux, tot M, block »M.
plat of Princes Anne Plaza sec.
2; tax $21.90.
Claudia P. Hoiderswi to Goids-
borough SerpeU Patrick d. ux. part
of tot 162, plat of LMdwm Patk;
tax $59.10.
Property Buyers, Inc. to Bertte
R Wood, tot 8, btock Z, ^ of
Carotnoe Fa^ see. ^A^ «9.2S.
Cariton DeWitt Baki#ta' «i ttf
to Joseph N. Early ot ta, tot H,
block N. plat of Bircliweod. Gar-
dens sec. 4; tax $2111.
Jadt H. G»b8 et ux to Colum-
bus Cartwri^ et ux, k^ 19 and
part of tot 18. block 6, plat of
Oceana Gardens; tax $1*.
Etheridge Realty, Inc. to Geprgt
A. J<riiigan, part d TrMt No. 2.
12. 13, block 4. plat of Jacksondale; pig^ ^ Woodlawn Farm; tax $19.96.
Clark-WhitehiU CorpwatkB te
Asa B. Camp et ux, ki 4, btock
11. plat of Princess Aiuie Plua
seo. 8; tax $34.06.
Clark- Whitehill CorpofaUoo to
Ralph H. Heres el'ux. tot 2. blod^
11, plat of Princess Anne Plaai
sec. 8; tax $35.85.
Clark-WhitehiU Qorporatkn to
Tlwmas ArchibaW Gduing et ux,
lot 20. Wock 4, plat ot Princes
Anne Plaza sec. 14; tax $K.05.
Clark-WWtdiill CorporaUcm to
Rooert Gaither Nanney d ux, lot
37, btock 4, plat of Princes Anne
Piaza sec. 14; tax $25.06. .
OartrHUMia tefmttn H
DataM R (tfwt. Jr. « ux, totft
bieck 6, piaf of n-taaii Asia
Flaa sec H; Ma 111.11.
Eari SiMi# Mrd Oaf tam^
oMHt OorporaiiH. tola M. fl. UMk
I. plat of Boflaai IWraoe; tax $m.
CaottosiM fitepHses. Inc. to
C^Btos Ikif Uorr^ et ux, kA tt,
btock % ^ d Windsor WMi
see. 1; ta m.#.
Kwasih CWsrd ttirrii et u la
Jmaa K. Htfrtooo et ux, tot tl,
btock B. plat of Pemt^rokerKMor
sec $; tsK |»A
Harry Mdfy (^pen^a to K^
ert BdranI Magett it w^lst $4,
pl^ of Kta^ (fraat sec. M; lax
$36.60.
N. $. Gtnwdc? et 4d to Gennl
Rea^ Corpor^ton, ^^vrt-pM af
Lj^mhavai Bmxigh; tax 901.11
J. Itovte Reed, ^. at ox to Wiri-
Ukx S. Htfiraod, Jr.^ inc. ^ $.
plat d Ltatteni ^lersa, lac; tax
»7.». '■ ■
E^U Realty Cotpfff$Mm to Lew*
U M. Shr^im- it ux. tot 8. btock 46,
lot of Pemtooke Manor sec. 4; tax
$S.35.
Raymond E. Rice et ux to lit-
Ue Chris, Inc., toU 9, 10. U. 12,
13, 14. 15, pist of fti^-QIff; tax
$92.K.
Kathtoen W. Planck to DooaM
C. Clayman et ux, tot B, plat 4>f
Linkhom Bay Coriporaika; iMX $88.
Gra(% A. Pari^r et als to Gecrge
W. Addn et ux. m acres— near
Cree<^ Bridge; tax ^.50.
I.. W. Wbttehurst et ux to Geor^
F. Darden, Jr., pared B. plat <tf
Princess Anne ^Lynnhaven Borough; tax $46.60.
Avalon Hills. Inc to Cliffond M.
Parket et ux, tot 74, {dat of Home-
stead sec. 1; tax $36.15.
Leonard L. CkdUer et ux to
Dwight E. Lochsnan et ux, tot S,
block 30, plat of Pembndw UBoaar
sec. 3; tax $22.20.
Edward L. Dai^Mr^ et ux to
Jean Liakous CarQn. lot 7. btodc
19A, pM d rrlnrfifi ^^wt^glaza
sec. 6; tffli $21.56. ^—r^
(i. M. Elitott et ux to Ray A.
Wright et wc, tot 86, plat of Bay-
viUe Park, sec 2; tax 116.75.
Robert W. Ktanbrei et ux to
Tbonas J. Jdaatm, Jr. et ux. k^
II, block Z, ptotfht Carolanne Fann
ttc. '3; tax $31
Estdle M. Oglesby to BUly Rav-
oo Gamer et ux, tot 8, btock 20.
plat of Ari^oa VUls^ sec. 8;
lax $82 JO.' ^^
WiUuon C. lUe, Jr. nim to Bd-
BMod C Bedier ^4ix^ tot 127, plat
of' 11x}rou^ood Estates; *tax
$a.55>
'WilUasn T. Und«aa!^l et ux to
James W. Evans, tots 15. 16, block
8, ptot iaf l^mneer; tut $64.^.
Clark-miti^U Corporatton to
WlUiam Edw«d Davis et ux, lot
6, block 9, plat of Princess Anne
Plaia sec. 14; tax $22.50.
Pic6 IlMtty Corpwatimi et als
T/A to BonaW W. Hutes et ax, lot
21, Idodc tt, plat of Princess Ahne
Plaea, aec 11; tax $22.65. \
Pleo Realty Corporatton et aU
T/A to John D. Hedrick et ux, lot
2d, btock 17, plat of Princess Anne
Plaza sec 11: tax $20.70.
3dm E. Bn^an et ux to Charles
T. Poote et ux, tot 6, piaA, of Pine-
wood 'Gardtiis: tax $21.
Gewge W. HaMead, Jr. et ux to
MUwesva Corporattoa, lots i, 2, 3,
4, 5, btock A, piM of Gunn-Hall
Mansr; tax $119.40.
Louis Eniest Blmchard ^ ux to
itorbert Ttowtoa Maples etux, lot
3. bloc B, plat of- Aragooa Village
see. I: m IM.76.
te K. INbk et n to Itt^ Ape
(fim. let 21. UediB. plilaf
Jmombeni aec 6; t«i 07.
flMD GMMtmctfn Oip. to
mm HaHditoa et ex. Ht 6, MeiA
i. |let (d Mncess Aaiie PteM s^.
$y'ya $a.i5.
M«M B.
d
et Hx
IS, 1st
to
«♦«
E. BeMsr to AnMeOU
k Bifink« Carapenri 9"^ tif^
«( Itayville Pat see. 1; laa fW.
Anham R. HMto, A*, at w to
J. Weodsvd at m. tois S^ r,
Uock IS, plat af fhaMpM li
tsK $17 J6.
. taiy A. Wr^ et » to <Ni^|e
K. EUtott et ux, tot i^ pM gf
LidKview Sh(xw; tax
iK>y (S09mY).WHITE, JR.
KELUM SENIOR
Wa f #^ thar the DE Training Program enables
stiK^nts like fonny to become more capable
citiaens. We are happy to be a part of Di.
CAVALIER GARAGE
M^y fto^
428-2131
NPP
Coverage of downfleld
punts is an essential to win*
ning football. The wise re-
ceiver, in the face of a
thundering charge, signals a
"Fair Catch", which meant
that he hitends mily to catch
the boll and not to attempt
to run it bock upfMd. Ilii
vproised hand is his jMOtec-
tlon against enrvihing tack*
lers. When the odds aro too
high, th« '*Fair Catch" signal
b the bert move to make.
When the odds are
against you, as a homeewnef
or a buslnesmae, tt^t iimo
Ip ngndl far he^. If yooliave
aomeMiing tt» repoh', need a
-particular «ervice, or oro In
the mork^ for something
new, don't go it alone. Look
to the bosl buriness com-
munity. Explain your needs to
the npt^oble, estaUithed
If^ mershant. You'll find
he*« **en your team*' and
^M^ti^.b^iev^ in fair play
0m Ma way*
1^ dependability of the
tiriks wrfio serve ^ii coNaun*
Ity Is o g^ipraiitaNK of your
Mlisfacffoa.
Trade at Hone
And To Get The Most Fsr Your . Money,
SHbp The Merchants Who Advertise 4n The
VIRGINIA l&^H SUN
AND COMPANY
MEIIBEK
NEW YORK
STOCK EXCHANOB
IS SELDGN AKCAm
NORFOLK. VA.
PHONB $iAS-4an^
We <^wit« Floon tint dis-
tinguish room! la hoaws, of-
£ice% ahoiw, tliese -InAvid
uaUy IJeUfsed Linoreum
F1o»r« confer smartG. EdwaHllKws, Vaster
8 :30 a.m. — Morning Wprshlp
9:45 a.m. — Sunday Sclmel
11:00 a.m. — Momii^ Worship
#:SOp.m. — TrattlUw tbiion
7:80 p.m. — Eipai^ Worship
FREEWILL BAfflST
CHUR^ ^
In Princess, VirgiMl Baach'
1415 OCEANA BOULEVA&D
FOUNDRY METHODIST
CHURCH
Va. Bch. Blvd., Lynnhaven
William H. Acosta. Ministw
8:4Ea.m. and 11 a.m. —
services
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
6 :30 p.m.— YoaUi FellowslUp
IPSVILLJB
PRESB'YTElRIAN CHURCH
620 Ken<j)|iville Rd,
.9 :40 ^.M.-^unday School
11:00 A.M.— Mornmf Worship
0:00 P.M.— (SacMul Stt^hiy)
Yoath FallowsUM
SmhITCIIMKi?
Lti doi^r't famiriB si^ M.
Tftmo speetb sootl^MgaiM t» n*
tfpaUy caused ^dttitt q|4«^«,
iinor xtekm* riM»Wrstiani, m#>
poisoiwus In^ct Hm. D^apifHai
Mrvamdii^. MBimmMoisur*
tvc geraH, nStt bM^i^'^sMlEh'^
skin with Zeqii%tl<iil«OipmisM.
Quicdc idis^flr yiMf SHMy hade!
tmm'
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Virgir»l« Seach SUN, Thursday, November IT , 1 965
POST OFFICE LISTS ZIP CODES
Sun wffl puUiah tht litort
itrMt tmsm mi isa^ up-te^nte
W^ oedb iMslMn m the City.
C^and saw.
Cank. Mters, and packages will
be delivered mora ^Hci^Hly dur-
k« the hoUday seann with ZIP
ode mmia»s 'mdv4id.
All Vkfiiiia Beach ZIPs begin
withSH
rOn OFFICE BOXE»
DP Cade S4
Bffic l<badb«i 1-340-Main'
Box Sectfcm, 2«0 Aflantic Ave
58: SOMOII?--Seapines Statkm, 313
^nd-51; 2061-2000 — Lynnhavai
Station. 120 S Plaza TV.-52; a»l-
Sm—Ckseaioi Station, 233 First Co-
lonial Rd. - S3: 4001-«9»-London-
bridge Station. 2302 Virginia Beach
BhNL-S4: SOOl-5999-Bayside Sta-
tJBB, 2882 Plensure House Rd.-S5;
Anne
rincess Anne Statiui.
PrtBteaa Anne Rd.-«; 7001-
7S»-Back Bay Nation, N. Stowe
Bd. ft Princess Anne Rd— 57;
Lyndiavo) Statkxi— Atiitl<mal 2ip
Co|ie-«2.
MDJTARY STATIOI^
DP C«de 214 ,
Port ^aiy Station ...„^,,.,,M
HJiJ&. Oceana Station 60
Dam Neck Station 61
gTAR ROUTE
np Code 234 ,
Ffo. S-BoK 9000^999, Back Bay
StatkMi 57
RURAL ROUTES
HP Cade 234
MT> No. 1-Box 1001-1999
PriMXH Ame Station
!^D No. 2-Box 2001-2S6I
i^ncess AniK ^ti(»i
RFD No. 3-Box 3001^999
Back Bay StiAion
BTD No. 4-Box 4001-4999
Back B^ SUtfion
APARTMENT BUIUMNi
in* Codem
Artingtoo Hall .....^.,..<
Arctic O^esceiA
^ghonie
Baecliwood
BaWto
Wm Water
Bmiwyi
.54
56
as
CAam
C^ee's
Doves
B ^H Miii ^ iM M faitw
VtarOaNea ...
Gardei Loc^ ■
Gmtiiurg
GieanwQod
tefraa .......
Bir%ii Apt
>«
. 51
51
. Sk
. 51
. Sf
. 51
. 51
. 9i»
.5t
..Si
.51
.SI
'..54
.51
..54
6%
.51
..51
.51
. 51
51
iOllopApt. ........^ !..51i
flolaiidi Court 51
HiJteBiaM B%
m$ .,
Ho^itoad
Indian Bivtr
4avds
Jdtetoo Manor
51
51
, 61
51
51
.51
58
«.. 51
1m Fmda '....,. 51'
IJnIdinni 51
l4rM Bay 55
llmiia Jefferson ,,...51
Martha WadiingtoD 58
Martin's 51
Iftirdas 91
Mtffphy's ...51
NorA Arctic 51
Oal^^ * 51
OceaeAmu ...51
OoNoUke 51
OcMB Shore 51
Oceana , 60
PataM sa
I^anmi 51
PenfcroiEe Square 62
I^teeeM Anoe Mmatx^ 51
Bay Anne SI
Bohbins 55
BMdi
HOTELS
ZIP Code 2S4
Molus Motor Hotel ......
Alwmarle Hall
Atlantic Hotel
Alwater HoM
Av&nert Hotel
Avakm HcHel
Beadi Plaza Motw Hotel
Bewiwroft Ifcrtel
Breakers Motor Hotel
CjEplina Hotel 51
Hotel 51
5L
Hotel 56
Ebb Tide Hotel 51
Greenwood Hotel 58
Gulf Stream Hotel 51
Halifax Hotel 58
Homestead Hotel . . . ; 58
Ivanhoe Hotel .....58
ieffefson Hotel :.,l..... 51
tee Manor Hotel S6
Madry Mamr Motw* Hotel 51
Mariner Motor Hotel 51
Mar^ll Hotel ...„.,.,, ....51
Martha Washingtm Moti»' H(^l 58
Sands Hotel 51
Sea Escape 51
Sea Isle Hotel .....n 58
S«i Shore H<M 58
Seav^w BmA H^ .... ...M
Sbenmod IMA 51
Surf Hotel 58
Ti^ Motor H(^l & Lodge ... 51
Tourist Haven Hotd' .51
Vlr^nia Lee Hotd 51
Waverly Hotel 58
MOTELS, LODGES k INNS
ZIP Cade 2H
Acre of Edei Motel 51
Americana Mottx* Loc^ 51
Austin's Court Motd 51
Bay Air Motel y. S6
55
51
Matron's M^d
Mait;^ Motd
Mtttya Ion ...
Martinique Motel
51
51
58
51
Newcastle Motel i... 51
Ocean Air Motel 51
Ocwn Cuirt Motel 51
Ocean Park M(rtel B
Ocean Ranch Motel 51
Old Dwninion Motel K
Old Well Motel ,. . ,
Parker's Beach Moid
Patterwn Motel
Plantrtwi Motel
Pric^NB Anne Cwiirtry dub
Prince Anne Inn
52
Brodoneyer Motor Inn 51
Buocan^ Motel 51
Bullocki M<^ k Lodge 58
Burt(«ia Motd 51
Capw Motd ...,.«fe
Carriage Inn Motd ..7;.-;;7.T^
Ca^ways Motel '.,.. 51
Cavalier Yacht & Coui^ Club 51
Cherry Motd & Cottages
CdoBial b» Motel
Colo^ Motd
Copley Motd
Coral Sands Motd
CraipMitd .....^
QiMt Motd
uttwisae Mold
Dipkanat Mc^l .".TT
Drihing Sands Motd
Diflidee bin
Earl's Motd
-rw- i mtwii 9 t W'r%
51
51
51
51
.51
'51
.51
.51
51
.51
.58
51,
55
51
.51
51
51
58
Princess Ani» *!otel 55
Priwess Anne Tourist Court 53
Pur^ Bridge Beach k Mariner
Motel 57
Quality Motd 5i
Reo Motel : 51
Rocks Motel 53
*w*w Motel .."..' V...*. S8
Sandman Motel ^.sSi
Saxony Motd .trri. 51
Sea Hawk Motel 58
Sea Horse Inn sa
Sea Ranch Motel ,55
Sea ft Sun Motd -....si
Seapines Motd ;....SB
i^nclair Town'e House 5i
&uitide Motel 51
Surf & Sand Mttol 51
Sunset Motel 51
Sunset Motd 51
Surrey Lodge 51
Sykes Lodge .'....i..,.,„,51
Tarheel Motel 53
Thunderbird Motor Lodge 51
Tides Motor U)dge . . ., 51
Tourist Haven M(^ 51
Trade Winds .Motd ;.T;.r:r:....58
Travelers Haven Mold ..:.T.. 55
Traymore Sea Coi«^ S8
Tynes Motd ......ii.,. ..:.... 51
Viking Motel 51
Virginian Cottage ■»
Wayside Mctgsl ..'....„, tW« ... 62
Whispering Winds Motd .s.l. 81
White Heron Motd ...T,."„, 51
White Oak Tburi^ Cairt ...,'.. 51
^l^mmmtmm^mm
Tlolci from (your
Agricultttf cd Agent
E R. "DICK" COCKRELL, JR.
am I i#rnnaMMia»p>
IL L GARiliWiEii
GROUP s'nmES
SWEET OR BUTTIRMIUC
2
MANAOBMENT HEUP$lJOW INCtMIB FARMERS. TOO
Low lnc«W f^mitt-s^ve bew^t^ from the Virginia ^Tech mail-
in accmtoiting syst^ns, as we^ as larger farmej^. N/"
Twenty kw intane fanners matatained accounts In the syrt«n m
bM\ mi and 1964 Xiwy had l^s than $2,000 net farm inc<kne and an
tove^moA ot \<sb timt $38,000,
Over the past four ^«. 17 of Aese farmers increased i.TCWino ^nd
only three had less tacome. The largest increase was almost |5,TO0.
but nine farmers increase earnings n^re timn $2,000.
In 1961 the average income of the 20 was only $2«. Init by 1964 the
group had an average mceme of aknost $l,W.
A k)ok at capital investment figures diow thai, on the average,
investment went down from $3S,000 ta 1«51 to $19,000 in 1964. The de:
crease in_ya}Be occurred primarily because of depreciation. These
farmers were using tiie same equ^ment and buildings without buying
new items. In most ca.s^; this *as 1 Wise woTOinlc choice. Machinery
or facilities which will iwt pay for Aemselves should npt be bought.
One farmer, however, increased Ws investment by $32,000 and his
income weiit up by almost $5,000. , ^ - , * ,
I believe that improved farm business managwnent can help ttie
.•gnali farmer m well as the large operator. The results may not be as
extrope, but the increased itwame and satiirfaction may be juk as re-
warding. _ <
Please call on me for hdp if you woidd like te invei^gitte ways
for ^rtprming your toeome.
•isciirra
3 FON
Servicemen In The News
ta OUR OWW CAM
White Sands Motef
Williams Motd
SCIHNML NAMES
ZIP Cod^ 284 S
Alantbn Elementary ..^^
Aragona Elementary .77.
Arrowhead Elenwntary ,
B. F. WUHams ^
Barclays ..^.....
Bayside Elementaiy;^^^^.
Bayside Junior "" *
W. T. Cooke . . .
Cmuitry Di^ -
51
53
54
i^
•■* rtt^t-^T'^t-w
62
51
55
55
,11
Bdgwater Motd ......: 51
ia Camino Ktotd ...55
Elpese Motel .». 51
E^^Motd 51
Essex Vbvae Motd 51
Faitar Motd 51
Gay VacatiMier Motel 58
Golf Raach Motel .51
Harfran Motd 51
Hatch Motel 1......51
Hawkins Motel 62
Iferrtott Motd 51
HUKop Motd 51
HoUday House Motd 58.
Holiday bin of Norf oUc
...54
..57
*•»»•#« ♦ **«»jt»»» .51
82
>.. . ...,.,....,, .51
' ■ u
Court House Elementary
Cox High
Creeds Elonentaiy ....
Everett
Fairmeadowa
Frfends
Frere Jacques
Happy Days ..........51
Hennitage Elanaitary m
Hoi»y Bear 51
John Dey 54
Kellam High 56
Kempsvilk Elan«itary ...... 56
Kempsville Junior Hi^ 56
Kempsville Meadows Elonen-
taiy 56
Kings Grant fetenentary ...:.. 52^
Kingston Elementary
Linkhdm PJM^kv.
Louis Luxf^tf-^ 55'
UoUday Sands Motel 51
Horatio Mt^l 58 : Lynnhaven Elementary .52
Ikan Cottages 51 [ Malibu Elementary
Kurds MsM 51 ' 0<^na High 54
Idkwhyle Inn & Motel 58 Old Donation Elementary . . . . . 55
Airm«) 2/c Irving Gary IH, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gaiy Jr.
of 4f4 Garv Ave., has ait^ed for
duty at Clar AFB, Philippines.
Airman Gary is a cwrnnun'cations
wiring spe^aiUst. .,....-
Airman 3/c George . Qiappell
Jr., son >of Mrs. lola E- M. Chap-
pell of 1117 Milissa ^reet, has
completed U. S. Air Force basic
military training at Lackland AFB,
St Gregory's ^viiv^***^^^.^ . . 62
St. Mathews ....-.;..... 7.;.;.. 62
Seaboard ^.t.... 56
Seatack Elanentary .......... 51
Shelton Park El«nentar| ....... .55
Star d the Sea .....,*U«4V... 51
Sunnybrook Day SZ
Thalia Elementary 52
Thoroughgood Elementary 55
Trantwood 54
Union Kempsville High 62
Virginia Beach High 51
Windsor Woods Elentwntaiy M
Woodstock Elementary 62
^^^^.^RAILER COURTS
—;•-—'- 2IP Code^
&m^ Trailer Court 82
Cardinal Estates 56
Colony Trailer C<Mirt 51 ,
County View Mobile Court ffi
Davisville Trailer Court 5t
Lazy (B) Trailer Cart 67
Latimer's (Day Dresner)
Trailer Court ...SB
Lynnhaven Trailer Court 52
Moa Ti-ailer Park 55
Ronda Trailer Park .....,,,.. 55
Terrell's Trailer Court »,.*,. vi. 54
Trailer Qty ..,..,... 53
Trailer Village £...'... 51
iangle Trailer Court 51
hitehurst Trailer Court 57
Woodbury Trailer Court 54
Woodstock Trailer Court 82
Tec. ito has beai selected few tech-
nical trdning as a supply special-
ist M the ATC sdwol at Amarillo
AFB. Tex.
• • • -
Aimiffl) S/c Raymond C. Lo-
n»x Jr., grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hunter of ^l Hollarui
Road, is beii% i^signed to Hurl-
burt Field, Fla. dter being grad-
uated from the technical training
coiirse for the U, S. Air Force
warehousing spedalists at Ama-
riDo AFB, Tex.
Atlantic Fuel
Oil Co.
; Calit
O A 8-SOOO
Day of Night
_#
— serving the
NINTH Largest City
in the
United ^States
CLEAN
PREMIUM
HEATING OIL
HOME BUYERS!!
Compare These Reteir^
WHY PAY MORE ON A 2ND MORTGAGE LOAN?
CASH
TO
YOU
$1,000
1 300
2i00O
2.500
3.000
4.000
5,008
fe:..-'-
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$8.41
41.11
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47.61
58.52
IVkH
OMeaRitfttftalU
brings yiMiBipii Fu^ Chief aD wliHer long.
YovcaH M only one*. W» (ito R Ma ftira. (
yoa ■ d^jwidtbi* aupply of twieo Fiiir OiW HMtfnpQH1hrai«hc)u(«lM h^
MgMMOftlMwthatarf t o d hy 'Wl wlwhswwn.coiwlDrt«bl>how^
\ "^ '^SAVi $'• BY
DEALING DIREa WITH LENOBtl
OUR RATES ARE THE LOWEST ^CAUSE:
1. We Joid our own money. 4. No apt^catlen fees.
Z. No Brokerage charges or dis- 5. No hidden chaises.
counting of notes. 6. Pre-paymait privllq(M.
3. bsuraace is opHonaL 1
BANKERS. ATTORNEYS AND BR0Kt3tS RECOA^IEND US!
COMPARE! — PHONE APPUCATION TO: — 8S5-106S
Lakeakie Motel 5;
Lakevfew Motel 62
Lri%ya Motel 51
Lym Dee Motel 51
Parii^ Day 51.
Pembroke Elementary 62
Plaza Elementary 52
Princess Anne High 62
fifltaad Coist
51
51(
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
Sw Tm
Shftips
>fieei>3r Wkm ...
GoiA An^
Surrgr Lodge ...
fMKHT .".■... ......
I^omat J^oion
f^nes
U. S. Naval Aa^shfluoas Hcwsing SS
Vttm's B«idi 55
Vh-^nia Bodh 51,
VWteSands 51
d^^rts 51
BuaraiKi NAmE
apCade 2S4
Bf^nt Ihei^ BUg.
BiKii tteatra Bkig.
GiM^r (MBce Ud^
Oli^D^AnKx .....
Coorit IbMse Udg. ..!!!...!.!! Si
ttacHi^ ttdg. 51
BsMMvt Udg. a
J. C. Wg. 8|
nte@Hi„^Bii IfeHrfre Bl% ...a
PiiAe Wiris Bidg. H
51
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ARNOLD VAN HORN
cox ^NIOR AND TREASURER OF DE CLUB
WEAREHAPPY-
To participate in the DE Program. Arnold is re-
ceiving training to qualify him for a |ob upon
graduation.
MURDEN'S DRUG STORE
2264 Virginia Beach Blvd.
(London Bridge)
Phone 340-8M1
1
OL^Mr.BOSTON
BOTHED IN BOND
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY
100 PROOF
$4.00 $900
T!'4/5 0f. ^4/5 ft.
6 YEARS OLD
1514 SPRINGMEADOW BOULEVARD, NORFOLK
Betwem Johnston Road and Noniew A.ve
IN JOINT OFFICES WITH OUR RESIDENTIAL
(VA-FHA-CONV.) AND COAiMERCIAL LOAN mVUSONS
Ol.l>
Nit^MmUMSDUiHllifc. tOSTON. imss.
talce Trailways 99 day
circle tour to any desti-
nation for $99. itediic-
ed family plan rouhd
trips, and Mid-week ex-
cursion fares. Ask about them todi^r*
FROM VA. BEACH f WAY
RICHMOND
D|U]rjnira Mrric* $ 3.88
newTyoric
ExprM« via Skora-TarnpilM I^JKfO
RALEIGH ^
. 8 CoBTaaiaat trim daHy $ 8.70
WASHINGTON
EsVi-aM Mfvica via Rtduaoad $7.30
CHARTERS/TOURS/PACKAGE EXPRESS
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EBshst tim^ on 00^
LEGAL NOTICE
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Aocte m Umk9, T3^mA» I,
beHMiD thi bom if mm & m. tai ttie
I pML to tlii aAvBoon. ^ MS
mi mm* or «iy part (karaef ai
my bi M»«i7 to nl^ tmm, kitmm
mi ottie- dmnu, unks ttia Moie has been
pari prior to Ihe dMe flf aale.
lb aV iUins lliled below muit be added a
S% peoaify. ploi talerot Irani Aae
to date. |Ais 1% advertWiv coat
ihe ton listed bmli vera^ipM
November S. MB. V teaai ««<j^^ afte- tbitt
date ther wiU ^pav in ^Nbt as usp^
diM to ttie prtiteg deadto e? .
Virgkua Beach, Va.
BOKOUCa GF VntGmiA BEACH
Ban-. Maggie-Lot U. MA Bft M-^JO.
ptgpnaa, ArUm 3.. Jr., & H. Lee Weotfyard,
Jr.— Lot S3, a^ Blk U~130.
Bergmaa. Arttw J.. Jr.. A H. Lee Woodyard.
Jr.-tot S, Slil. Sk M~7J0.
BdardmA: Apartmei^ Orp.— Lot 7, Exc^
r M AU. Ave. i| 2.3* <« Ocean Sq. 13
ftosl^ CMNfae ft fH^i^L^ 'M, Sfl*
aaaea a
I Biro^
f
Bro^lM, Thanm C. k Edward T. Catoo, in
-Pt. of «. M^ fflc«-l».ao.
CMmis. James EdiHo-Lot 21. Sil Bflt $1-
8.tt.
Chrlsto. Geerge-M* of 17. M-S Bik 31—178.80
O^Niy Hdding Corp.-l (80^) Courtney Ter-
race Sq. 3-881.08.
Odony Hoidfaig Oor^.-4^ Courtney Ter-
race Sq. i-»e.l8. ' N
t^mr, Anrie B. k Hden C. I^rrow— Lot
as. M-1, BJk 1-1J8.
Parrar. Anme B. k Eikai C. I^rrow— Lot
as. M-1, Hk 1-1 JO.
Furar, Amrie B. k H^i C. ^^arrow— Lot
rr, M-l. BQc 1-lJO.
^ffrar. Annie B. k Uelaa C. ^>arrow— Lot
as. M-l Blk 1-i.ae.
Farrar, ^uae B. k Hdoi C. iSparrow— Lot
29, M-l BQc 1-lJO.
Fri^. James E. ft MiUred M.-aOxSO* of
11. M-2 Blk ga-tt3.«.
GM>m, GeiN^ Russdl— Li^ 3, 4| S, |r ^
Lakewood BQc 119-6.qp.
Gimbert. Geocfe Russdl-Lot 7, Lakewood
9ik 119-l.ao.
Ha^wni, Jacob ^ Sad^ Kanter Lavaist^n—
lOAclOO' of »=* 4. M-2 Blk 34-^.20.,^ r:
Heidey, Ltttle J.. Est-SSxlOO' of Lots 1 ft 3.
Blk 6&-G0.10.
Bines, WiUiam Oaytob-Pt Site B, 38th St.
-8.40.
Jmoea, 0. S.-U(s 5 ft 7. SLH Blk 47-ieJO.
JanaeB. 0. S.-lJot aB, M-8-tfk ias^-^.40. .
Jamdl, 0. S.-Lot 22, M-6 Blk ia»-2.40.
JameH, 0. S.-Lot 21, M-6 BBt iaB-2.40.
JameU. 0. S.-i£i 26, M-6 Blk l2»-2.40.
JameU, 0. S,-ijot 2B, M-6 Wk 120--2.40.
I Jdm#. 0. S.— Lot 16, U4 Bflc ia»-2.«.
O. S.-iiOt 32, M-6 «k ia»-2.40.
I ftf^ i? I 1^ A^ lA M TiA— mini
17-4TO.«. .^ . .
Loo^tridge. LsMi Lake (MrB.)-Lot i> (ji>
lot), BSt 23-rlJO.
Lyie, J. Lawrence— W, FH>rtion d Lot I7I.
' Sile i-^aoo.
Marcum, H. R.-Pt. d 7 («ril«')-«3
Marcum. H. R.-S0. Pt. of / C. G. Ooiat—
28.20.
Maroim, R Ii.-So. {*t d 7 (6 mo. Par.)-^
15.60.
Marshall, AUen D. ft Charbtte S?^Lots 37 ft
30, SA Blk 16-^.00.
Moore, Mellie^tose C.-S. SOxOO* of 3, M-2
Blk 43-83.10.
Bloose, Glen C.-Lot 7, M-3 Blk 63-196.00.
Newbill, Willard D.^^ote 8 ft 9, Lakewood
BDc 121—1.80.
Osmtmd, Jack J. ft Jeanne— Lots 26 ft 28,
SLU Blk 33-136.00.
I^arlw Cop.— Lot 5. VB Holding Blk E—
14.40.
Parker Oxep.-hoi 6, VB Holdhig Blk E—
140.
Paricer Qap.— Lot 8 thru 12, VB HokJing—
163.20.
Parrish, John L.-U>U 14 ft 15, SA Blk 12-
91.00! ,
Parrish, Joseph D.— Lots 8 ft 9, SA Blk 12—
21.00.
Perkins, H. h.-LaU 30, 31. S2. 33. 34, BBc 16
43.».
Ffail^ Co., Inc.-S Loto. Ho&y ft 6th-18.00.
Powi^ Rkbard H., Jr.. et als-W. 10' of 4,
VBHohibigBIkE-6.00.
Pritchard. Grace J.-W. 25' of 5.47* of 24
Blk 9&-a6.80.
Pritcbaid, Grace J.-W. T of N.S3' of 24,
IBlk95-4J0. •
Pritchard. Gruce J.-Lots.as ft 28. M-6 Blk
96-16140.
Prouk, Ernest-Lot 19, Lakewood 01k 17-
7J0.
Proub, Ernest-Lot ao, Lakewood BQc 17
-7J0. /
< Roberts, Rev. DTdliam T. Tr. for George H.
Roberta-Lot 19, AIOo. BQc 8-6.40.
SaundoiB. E. R. ft Beniice A.— Pt of 1 ft 3.
Hurst Slil. Div.-lSlJO.
Scott. C. F:, Inc.-4iOt 21, Lal»wood BBc 190
-2.40.
Soott,'C. F.. Inc-Lot 22, Lakewood Blk 120
— IJO.
Seaoaks, 1bc.-PL of 5, M4 BDc 66-2S8.60.
Shepherd, Lillian J.-Lot 5, Lakewood Blk
m-lJO.
Sbeiiieni. Ullian J."4jai 6, Lakewood BDc
lao-lJO.
Sheppard. K«b S.-Lot 9. SLH Blk 56-4.90.
Shidds. L^ (Mr8.)-Lot 12, SLH BOc 5&-
3.60.
SfanoBs, Joseph A.-Lot 1, Ltdcaraod 1^
119-1.80. •
SfanoDS, Joseph A.-Lot 2, Lakewood BOe 119
• 1.80. ,
Ssaam, 3oae^ A.-Lot S. Lakewood BOc 121
anoes. Joseph A.-Lot 6, Lsicewood Ifflc 121
—IJO.
Sroons, ^MWph A.-l£/t 7. Lsicewood BQc 121
-4JI.
SoHaea Cerp.-Lote 1 ^ 8, (Xd Pk Pro-
p«1y-^.40.
tbHtfont, DBTO>4iots 20 ft 21, AIOo Wk 8
-ttJO.
Strouurai l^^ura L, ft sw^pn W.-*-Lot 2^
Ml Blk n-3M JO.
Tka^. C J.-4i9tm M-l He 1-1J6.
nosii^, C. J.-Lot 21, M-l mk 1-1.90.
Tmm Lsipla-Lot 11, M4 BUc 37-6.00.
Va. <^niltoa Land Corp-Lot 5, Ridgeerest
WeUer. Mi&m J— Lote S ft 6. VB Htdding
Wbesdoi* Paul L. Jr.. ft Gkiria-Lot 3 ft
ir fl 4. Mk 88-904.80.
CQUNIED
BaU. i:^^ ft C^ute-^arcd (Cyprrai
Ave.)-«.40. f
Bell, JubIw M. ft Foosbee F.-Lote 7 ft 8.
AICO, Blk 11-11.40.
Bniy. Wutnd ft G«uce— Lot 17, Seacrert
Pk-^S.OO.
Ever^e. fkrmm R(4)«ta-S. W id ^ k
31 Bk 8-6.00.
Grimst^, George— Lot 20, AIO) Blk 11-
48.60.
Ha<dieU, Ru^-^' x 140*. AICO-81.20.
Hatchdl. Rutb-50' x 140*, AIOO BBc 10-
-$sm.
Itotchen. fUk Q.-Lot nr' 8S-H X 181^-
106.20. ^
Hatdiril. Ruth G,,^:3%ccl 80' x i46.5'-16.8d.
Johns, Milton Edward-Site "B", tttii SL-
M.4e.
Johnson, John A-Lot 4, AICO Hk »-5.40.
Lassiter, AUoe Eva-Lots 26 ft 27, AICO BUc
»-18.00. ^
Ifeore. Edward-L#t8 1 ft 2, AIOO BBc »-
60.90.
Moore, {Mm-4jni 2, Pttte Ave.— 6.60.
Wilson, Willi&-LDts S ft 6, AICO Blk 11-
21>00,
BLACKWATER
&vwn, Jam%— Blackwater, 18 Acres— 43.18.
Ftemii^, Jffines A.— Blackwaer, 43 acres—
61.20.
Ives, Jos^ R.— Blackwater, 10 Acras— 26.18.
Ives, Tenays(»i A., Jr .-^Blackwater, 13 Acres
-8.88. ; '''^' -'\'-: s- • ':
Lyons, Fkirence Ives— Rsfckwat^', 4i Aens
-48.62.
Nosay, L. H.— BladcwatM*. 25 Acres-23.46.
Stewart. R. 0.— Blackwater, 145 Acres more
.Or inS-~w.9S.
Swartx, Amos-Blackwater, 70 ACTe&-S4.06.
W^Difans, John— North Landing Road .00
Acre— .68.
Williams, John— North Landii^ Road. JO
Acre— .68. -
BAYS^E REGVLAlt*
Ahman, Beatrice— Bayside (Pettie PMiv
Colored Ghent Lot 11 Blk 3-3.60.
Bland, M. D. (Mrs.)— Diamond S{Mrii^ Gar-
dens. Lots 31. 32, Blk 6-6.86.
Doughty, L. G— Bayside 1.0 Acres-2.46l
Faville. Iij.-4lichland, Lot 5 Blk A-2.4|_.
Grandon, Mary J.— Bayside 5.0 Ac n u h - ft lB.
Harris. C. M,, ( Mrs. )-^chland Lot 7 Blk
Ja^C8on,T E-Richland. Lots 23. 25, ttk
A-4.40. ^
Ormcmd Q^iwration— Bayskie 9.04 Mre»-
16.80. J
Randall, Jesse R.— Bayside .21 ^cre>-^1.60.
Richardson, Roberta D.-Littte Credc 14.81
Acres— 26.00. jor
Stei^iens, W. M.— DiauHHid Si»-ing8 IM 1—
2.40.
Sylve^r, Mary C— Lakeside, 6.0 Acres-5.40.
TiKxnpscKi, Leroy B.— Bank's Comer, .43 Ao-e
-1.60.
Itafton. Alexamier— Dianmd Swings Lote
106, 106-10.80.
Wa^, Manuel->^Bay»de, 1 Lot— 2.40.
BAYSIDE MCA
l^alUngs, Wesley ft Elizabeth— Baj^hwe, Lots
8, 9. 12, 13 Blk 2-128.73.
Thomas, C. G. ft et al-Little Creek &ibd.
of Pared B ft B-1-7I6.52.
Cofieki, Lecmard ft Lula— Newscnne F^rm
.27% Acre-34.02.
Jaynelise Investment Corp.— Near Kemps-
vilte, 10 Acres More or Less— 7.98.
AKJlewhite, Alice H.-Ches. Park Lot 39, Blk
&-11.34.
Anmoff, Sarah— C. H. Fentress Plat Bayside,
Lot. 1, BBc. 7-28.98.
Aronoff, Sarah— C. H. Fratress Plat Bayside,
Lots 2, 3, 4. Blk 7-37.38 /
Batt«-, Charlie J. ft EUzalMi V.— Fair Mea-
(krws. Lot 102-6.30. (
Baum, T. Cecfl, Granville V.. E. M., Jr., A.
Garland ft Hainan B.— C%es. Park, Lots
9 10, 20-17.64.
Baian, T. CecQ d als-<:h«. Paiic fi. Pt. of
Lot 19, BDc 7-3.36.
Bay Enterprises, Im:.— Sidton Hace, Lot 1—
78.^.
Baf EntaiHises, Inc.-Shelton Pla<», Lot 2—
72.66.
Bay EntoiH-iaes, Inc.— Sidton Place Lot S—
72.66. •
Board, MsHkm 0.— Euclid Place Pt. d Lots
22, 23, Blk 67-1.68.
Callamer, KatheriiK (Mrs.)— Ches. Paiic,
Lots 20, 21, 22, BBc 5-^.04.
Camon, Grace W.— IMamond ^»i^ GiuYtens
Lot 16. Blk 4-6.30.
Cannm. haa&r-l^aimad ^»ings Gardens, Lot
15. BBc 4-6.30.
Colbert, Beatrice-Dianmd ^rbip Gardois
Lot 16, BDc 6-1.88.
Oordck. Gdbrge— Newton Cnws Rds. % of
L. 8-A, J Acre-6.51.
Coraish, H. E.-Sunny Brook Lots 43, ^ Blk
40-3.78.
Council. J. Cliftoii-C3ies. Task Lot 29, BUc
6-6J0.
Cushwa, Catherine E.— Euclid Race IM 30,
BBc 25-2.52.
Cudiwa, Cattiwoie E.-Euclid Place IxA 29,
BBc 2S-2J2.
Davis, Jdm Vemcn, Euclid Place Pt rf Lot
18 BOc 28-J.S2.
Dnmsy, BeAert R.-Ches. Park Lcrts Vi,
M, Hk 1-11.34.
W^em, Roy W.— Fair Meadows Lot 26-4.30.
EaDSB, Roy W.-^air Meadows Lot 73-6 JO.
LotO-«H
fmtim. C. H.-a«. 1^8% Lot 1. 2. Blk 4
-4.a
Fen^ieaB, C. H.-Om l^rk Let 4, fik 4-
1.68.
PMe. George W— Eu^ Place Lot 8, 7. Blk
23-^.62.
French. C. E.>^iicUd Ptece Lot 24. 39. BUc
44-4.82.
Qmowae. AnthcMy-An^aia ^k^Ee Sec^ 7
Pt. of Parcel B Pt. S-15.12.
Oonito, R. L-Bayirfwre Lot 14. Uhii 17, Blk
^-22.88.
Gonrto. R. L— Bayside. C. H. f^^iMS Plat
Lot 27 BUc 5~9JH.
Gomto, R. L.-C. H. Fentress Plat, Bayside
Lot 28. Blk S-3.78.
Graves. MatUe P.-Ches. Park Lot a Blk 6
-11.34.
Han^rger. Sallie Belle— &inny Bnxric Lots
25, 26 Elk 49—1.62.
Harrdl. Emily C.-Ches. Park Lotl, 2, 3, 39.
40 BUc »-34.QC.
Hi^, James A.— Berrie Gardens Parcel— 4.62.
HiU, Walter ft Reva-Eudki Place Lote 9,
10 BQc 46-11.61.
Hodnett, WlUiam U.S. W. Comer Sunny
Brook &ib. Div., 3 Acres-71.40.
1 Willia m H .. Jr^ M. Vinrinia I m
-teyside Acres Lot 3^7.04.
Jackson, Woodn^ C.-Oies. Park Lots 12, 13,
Blk 3-11.34.
Jacksm, -Woodrow C.—Qim. Park Lote 29,
30. BQc. 3-^11.34.
Jacocks, J. WUbur-Ch^. Park Lot lA, Blk
3-9.2t
Jarvis, Jdin O.— Euclid Place Lote 38v 3S
BUc 58-4.88. f^fe*
Keliam. Edwin C— Littte Q-edc, i9T Acres-
5.87.
Uks, PauUne Loi^ et al»-Lateview Park
Sec. 2 Lot ^-6.30.
Lynn. 0. View Blvd. Corp.— Oia. Park L^
1, Blk 1(^-6.46.
Lynn, 0. Vfew Mvd. Cap.— Clw^ F^u*, Lot
13, 14. BDi 1^12.18.
S^nherz, Jack k. ft Julia D.— tlwrou^wd
Sec. 3, Lot 481- 170.IO. ' **»^^
McCarthy, Mary rt als-Euclid Place Lots
IS, 14 BUc 45-4.62.
McGonlgal. S. L.— Lakeside. Lot 20, BQc 3-
8.40.
McNeil, Thwnas— Sunny Brook Lot 1, BOc 35
-4.a.
Montg(»nery, Sterling— Euclid Place Lote Si,
34, BBc 50-4.6p. f - VX :v
Moore, Christine E.-^Diameod l^rtlgl^' .6
Acre— 2.52. '
Nock, Camril E. ft AiHirey M.— Baylake
Pines, Sec. 3, Lot 9C— 7.56.
Norfolk United BuUders, Inc.— E^IU Place
Lot 11, BBc 6-.42. ^ ^r^ i:
Nygaard, Halvor 0. ft IDttrothy P.— Aragwja
ViUage, Sec. 8, Lot 13, BBc 2&-5e.S6.
O'Cain. James H. ft Julia T.— Ches. Ttorace
Sec. 2, Lot 21-28.98
Pair. R.
-2.52. ;, ' . ■ :,__:_,_
Psak (lJ3mu$uk6 Beach, Jac,im0m. F|at
Lot 3. BBc 4—4.62..
Park of Chesapeake Beadi, fiic-Oies. Park
Lot 4, Blk 4-7.14.
Park of Chesapeake B^ch, Inc.— Ches. I^k
Lot 5,, 6. BUc. 4-13.86.
Park d Chesapeake Beach. Inc.-Oi^'Paric
Lot 7. Blk 4-6.40. *"
Park of Chesapeake Beach. Inc.-Ches. Park
Lot 8, BUc 4-8.¥i. ,
Park of Chesapeake Beach, Inc.-Ch^. Parte
Lot 34 thru 38, BUc 4-34.(fi.
Pack: d Chesapeake B&xh, Inc.-Ches. Patk
Lot 39, BUc 4—1.62. 1
Paschal, NorviUe Charles ft Beatrice Flood
Pair Meadows, Lot 65—3.15.
Peytcm, Z^phia-Lakeside, Lot 11. Blk. 2-
1.26.
Roan, F. B. ft Mary M.— Bayskie, L£dce Brad-
ford Parcel— 96.18.
Roan. Mary M. ft F. B.-Bayside. 2ak200'
Parcel— 10.08.
Bobbins Ccnporatiai— Bayside. 2.t> Acres —
3.78.
Renins, Edna Ruth-Shelton Place. Lot 53—
lffi.36.
Robbins. George W., Jr.— Baysfcte, .» ACTe
-81.06.
Bobbins, George W.. Jr.— Bra<tford Park S.
10' d 73-.84.
Rotoins, Gewge W.. Jr.-Shelton Place,
Pt. d Park ParceI-7.56.
Robbins, George W., Jr.— Shdton Place,
Lot 54-71.40.
Robbins, George W., Jr.-Sheltwi Place,
Lot 55-71.40.
RoWjins, GecH-ge W., Jr.— Sheltwi Place.
Lot 64-60.06.
RoWsins. George W., Jr.-Shdton Place,
Lot 65-^.38.
Robbins, Geargi W., Jr.— Shelton Place,
, Lot 66-60.06.
RoWtans, Geoi^ W., Jr.— Bayside, .53 Acre
-43.26. * •
Schurman, John ft Brenda— Bayside Pared—
3.36.
Sheppard, W. J.— Sunny Brook Lote 29. 30.
31, Blk 4&-7.14.
Shultz, BerUia Nan lliomas— Ocean Park Sec.
B. W. Pt. of 2, BUc 32-.84.
^umadine, J. H. (Estate )-C3ies. Park Lots
5, 6, BBc 12-8.40.
Shumadine. J. H. (Estate^Oies. Park Lote
36. 37. BQc 12-8.40. ^
Smith. George-EucUd Place Pt. of 43. 44 BHc
29-162.
Smith. William S. ft Violet Lee-Ches. Ter-
i^ce Sec. 2, Pleasure House Camp Ix^ 3—
23.52.
^uthaU, W..A.-EucUd Place Lot 21. BQc
26-2J2. *
^xtxise. Marjwie E.-Pleasure House Road
Pared— 1.68.
Steel, AkiDda-fihicQd Place Pt. 3, BQc t-
2J2.
Sted, Aldnda-SocUd I%ce Pt 4, BBc 1-
182. . '
SfcralB, iioyd "Hunan— Baysicfe Coip. L- "C'
Subdiv. 26. % of 25, Pt. of 27-85.68.
%«ttz Realty Cmp.-Newtowa Cross Roads,
•.to AifM mm or L8n«a.8t
Ijrlvan Btadi Q»rp.'-Oc«n Park Ld S, Bflc
11-S.4&
S^lvwi B^ch Carp.-Oc«m Park LiH 4, Mc
11-5,46.
Sylvan Beadi Corp.— (^m Beach Lot 5,
BBc 11-S.48.
S^n Beae^ Corp.— i^lvn Beadi, Lot 6,
BBc 11-6.46.
Sylvan BeKb Ccap.— ^Ivan Beadi Lot 7,
Wk 11-^46.
Tapo Corpwtitiwi— BayviUe Parte S«;. 1. W.
Pt. d Pared AS.n.
Thtmas, C. G., et id— UtUe Credc. Part of
Lot A-7.88.
Thomas. C. G. ft et al-Uttle Creek Subd.
d Pared B. Pared B-1-48.14.
Townaend. R. E.— EucUd Place Lots 28, M
B\k~l.m.
Townsald, R., E. ft E. M. Steton-Euchd
Place. Lot 12, 13, BQc-4.62. \
l^wfflwjd, ate.- EucUd Place, lMs\
I, 2. Blk 24-1.68.
Townsend, R. E. - EuclH Place. Loti
34, 35, BUc 24-.84.
Townswid, R E. - Eudid Place, Lots
38, 37. Blk 24-84.
Townsend, R. E. — Euclid Place, Lots
9. 10, BUc ^-4.62.
Townsend. R. E. - Euclid Place. U^
f
Rood, J. F.'-mOan mm, Lote i, 4. Bflc 8U!
-2.80,
Hood. J. F.-tadian River Paik. Lote 46, 47.
Blk 88-H-3J0. .
Hudson, Wilby H.-&Kilan Mver Pwk. Lote
13 to m, BUc 87-G-8.00.
Jacobs, John-<treat Brk^ Rd., 1.0 Acre—
l.fio.
Jmes, S^ieady— bdian Rhror Parte, Lote W!,
39, 41. 43. BUc 88-H-4.40.
Kdlam, T. H., I^.— Gum Swamp. 10.7S
>Us«s-l0.«.
Kmaet, M. Barrow— Pecan Gardens. Lot 20
thru 26, Blk 22-3J0.
Kiff. Imna Smithsm— North Landing Rd.. 34
Acres— ^.40.
iBke J^ce Realty Ck)rp.— Beechwood, 35
Acres— 68.80.
Lairtbert. W. C.-Ferry Pt. Rd. Parcel— 1«).
La»i^. Alexander— Holland, 3.5 Acres— 3.60.
Lartte*. Alocander— Holland Terrace, Pt of
Ld 17, BUc 1 ft 4.33 Acres n»re or less
-50.40.
Lindsay. William D. ft Avas H.— Norfolk
Mghlands, Sec. F. Part of lot m, 42. 44,
4&, 47, all 48, Blk «^~5.20.
Meekins. Wilfred, et ux— Great Bridge Rd.,
Parcel 4.08 Acres— 2.40.
Miller, James E., Judith & Kattie— Holland
9.0 Acres— 15.20.
.13. 14. BUc 41-4.61
IVjwnsend, R. E. - Euclid Place, Lots
10, 11. Blk 51-.84.
Townsend, R. E. - Euclid Place, Lots
24, 25, Blk 55-.84.
Townsend. R. E. — Euclid Place. Lots
26, 27 BUc S5-Ji
Townsend, R. E. *- &iclid Place, Lots
37, BUc Sfr-.42.
Townsend, R. E. & R. D. Heaney— Suiffly
Brook Lot 3 & 4, Blk 47-l.ffl.
Townsend, R. E.— &inny Brook Lote' 5, 6,
Blk 47—1.68.
Vegetables Packers, Inc.— Little Creek, 100'
X 200" Acre— »4.50.
Versace, CaUierine— llioroughgood Sec. 1. Lot
lS-12.18.
Ward, W. C, Jr. ft Rachel-Wamond ^i^
^liOt 102-25.20. --*=^ -"»-*- '
Ward, W. C. Jr., ft Rachel— Diamond SjM-ings
Lot 103—2.52.
Water Systems, Inc.— Bi^side, .25, Acres
more Or less— 162.54 ^ *
KEMPSVILLE REGULAR
FentreM, Robsrt S. ft Daphna D.— N.'^ip/
ing Rd., .54 Acre-21.e0.
Allen, W. E.-Richlahds, Lot M, Blk A-I.66.
American Construction Corp. (of N. Y.)—
Gum Swamp, 16.36 Acres— 23.20. '
Ashby, Jessie & EUa May-Ferry Pt Rd..
.25 Acre-1.60.
Beacon Hddlng Corporation-Ckm Swamp,
t.1 AcrM-3.2iK : _/:*r ^n ziiiii
Blick, Blanche Simpson— Pecan Gardens Lrts
3 thru 5, Blk 16-.80.
BUck, Blanche Ski)pB(m— Pecan Gmilens Lot
j 1, BUc 22-.80. , J .
tSipe Henry Sand ft Os^^^Kft^ WK^
Rd., 14.6 Acres--a6.00.
Cape H^ Sand &, Cratf. Co.— Greit
Bridge Road, 87, Acres ntjore w 1«8— 112.40.
Ope Henry Sand & Const. Co.— Levd Gre«i
Estates Sec. 1. Lot 2-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand ft Const. Co.— Levd Greai
^ Estates Sec. l. Lot 3—6.00.
Cape Henry Sand ft Const Co.— Levd Gre«i
E^tes Sec. l. Lot 4-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand & Const Co.— Levd Green
Estates, Sec. 1, Lo« 5-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand ft Const. Co.— Levd (Hwn
E^tes. Sec. 1. hot 6-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand & Const. Co.— Levd (keen
Estates, Sec. 1. Lot 7-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand ft Const Co.— Levd Gre«i
Eatirtes. Sec. 1. Lot 8-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand 4 Const. Co.— Levd Green
Estates, Sec. l, Lot 9-6.00.
Cape Henry Sand & Const. Co.— Levd Green
Estates, Sec. 1, Lot 10-6.00.
Conwham, J. E.— Indian River Park. Lote
24. 26, Blk 8»-H-2.40.
D)rnoham, R. D— Indian Rivar Park Lds
23, 25, 27, Blk 89-H-3.60.
Cwother. W. T.— Indian River Park. Lote
17. 19, 21, 23, 25. Blk 88-H-6.00.
Corothar, W. T.-Indian River Park Lots
14. 6, 8. 10. BUc Sd'H— 6.00.
Corother, W. T.— Indian River Park Blk 89-H,
Lots 30, 32, 34, 36. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48-
10.80. •
Cupit. Eraest^Va. Beadi Mvd. ft 3rd St..
50 X 125' Acre— 140.
Coleman. George C— Indian River, im Acres
-186.00. ^
Dickey. W. K.-Indian River Road, Lot 27.
Blk 88-H-1.60.
Dodey. Minnie— Richland. Lot 5. Blk. B-
,140.
Fair. R. W.-Indian River Park, Lote 37. 39,
41, 43, 45, 47, BUc 87-H-6.80.
PaiTdl Farms. Inc.-<lreat Brklge, 14A, IR,
J&P— K.20.
FarreU Farms. Inc.— Great Bridge Rd.. 1.50
Acres— 3.3».
FerreU Farms. Inc.-Great BrWge Rd.. 32.1
Acres— 129.60.
Ferrdl Farms. Inc.— F«Ty Point Rd.. 48
Acres— 119.60.
Fardl Farms. Inc.— Ferry Point Rd.. 70.804
Acres— 128.40.
Fisher, Jdin S.— Indian River Park. Lot 19.
Blk 8&4i— 1.60.
Fister. John S.— Indian Riwr Park, BUc 89;H
Lote 31, 33. 35. 37, 9S, 41, 43. 45. 47— 10 40.
Forbes, R. B.— Richland. Lot 27 Blk A-2.40.
Fdust H. Dw^t ft Genevfe— Indian Rivo-
Park. Lote 39, 41, 43, 45. 47, BUc 65^1-7.20.
Goodland Ckirporation — Kempsvilk 150.4
Acres— 382.40.
Grandy, M. G.-Norfolk Highlands, Lote 1.3,
5, 7, 9. Blk 4-F-6.00.
Ha^ J. A.— Indian River Park, Lote 29, 31,
3^33. 35. BBc 65<}-6.00.
Bart. J. X.— Indian River Park, Lote 7. 9,
11, 13, 15, BUc 88-H-6.00.
Hart. J. A.— Indian River Park, Lote 1 4,
6, 8. 10, Blk 89^H-«.00.
Hoodj J. F.— Indian River Park, Lot 1, Blk
88-H-.80.
HIuSbD. E— Great BrHge^d.. sTAcres-
Diddto. Lda M.-^ftMraent, Lote m i^tt.
Wk 19-7.14 '
East Ntrtdk i|h% Ca>p. Itaiimort. Iiote
10 ftru 19.. Ml U^.H.
EUzd}eth Riva> Stmm Rddb^ (^.-Uut
beth Riva^a««, Lot 88-ll.SI. ,
Elizd)^ Rivo- 9xn-M Holding Cwp.-^QAnh
b^ River ShM«s. N. Pt of 8S-7.M.
F^tell Farms, feic.-ChD^ Brid^ Rod^ 8
Aca-j». 3 Ro^. 33 Pdi»-ttM.
G. ft K. OmM. Carp, ft tantta Coi^p.-Lake-
ville Estatra. Sec. 1, Lot 23-f.S«.
6. ft K. Const. Corp. ft Pamita Corp.-Uto-
viUe EsUrte. Sec. 1 Lot 58-7.88.
G. ft K. Conrt. Corp. ft Ptoitta Corp.-Lak»-
vllle Estates, Sec. 2, Lot 80-7.56.
G. ft K. Const. Corp. ft Pamita Corp.-^jiw-
viUe Estates. Sec. 2. Lot B7— 7.38.
Henry, George J. ft Frsmces Davis-4)eal
No. 2. Nr. Jackswidale. Lot 22. 23. BBi 22
—^.88.
Herbert, Mai7 L.— Ferry Point Rd.. B Acres
Parcel— 13.(H.
Hisson, Charles F.-Ea^ Norfolk. Lot 8. BDc
11-2.52.
Hisson. Charles F.-East Norfe^Ut W. BBc
12-2.52. ^
Joynes, L. M.-Ferry Point Rd., hd B., .88
Acre— 94.50^ .„ ,.- , ., „-, ^
Moore, James E., G. C. Rl^ ft P. W. Aektis
Holla«i. 6.8 Acres— 10.40.
Nash, Charles R. ft Adrienne P.— Oaklette
5.75 Acres— 13.20. "J
Nixon, A. J.— Kempsville, Lrts 1, 2— 10.80.
Nottingham. Sterling— Col. Gbait Wilsw Pet-
tie Plat, Lot 1, Blk 2-6.00. m^^m^-
Peterkin, Alcora Ausby k George— Firry
Point Rd., Part of lot 4, 1,6 Acre-3.20. *
Randolph, G. B— Indian River Park. Lots
36, M, 40, «. 44, Blk 42-F-6.00.
Saxman, A. C— Indian River Park, Lrts ffl,
40. Blk 64-G— 2.«. '
Smith. Annie M., et als— Jacksondale, Urt
14, Blk 10-35.60.
Stewart. E. F.— CouDti> Haven, See.^a. t(^
23-2.20. '" '• ">
Stockley, Ida E.-Gt. Bridge Rd.. 31 Acres
— 56.«).
S^mmerlin. William J. ft Irma May— Elbow
Pared A. 1.5 Acres-80.80.
Thompson, Jessie W.. et ux— Imlian River
Rd.. Lot A, Pared— 1.80.
TroUinger, Josephine C— Pecan Gardens^ Ig^
39, 40, it Wk 22-2.lfe:S^^*^ :^^'
Waddy, John A.— Indian Riva>,Mlfc Lote
1 4, BUc 88-H-1.60.
Wa^y. John A.— Indian River Pai^, Lots
I. 3. Blk 89-H-2.40. ^
Waddy, John A.-Indian Rivtf Park. Uds 6,
^ 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. 30. 18, 34. 36, 38, 40,
42, 44, 46. 48. Blk 88-H-19.60.
Waddy, John A.— Indian River rtrtt. Let 24,
26, 28, m, 32, 34, 36, 38, «). 45. BUc 90-^H-
' -Wji^-y-^- '- - ."^ ;. _ ' ;
"■" '" '" KlMreVILLE MpA '""' '''"^"' "
Hewitt. James H. ft Patricia T.— East River
. Pt of Lot 7. 100 X S-5J8.
E. ft H. Devel(^ent Corp.- Ballylinn Shores
Lot 15-92.61.
G. ft K. Cwist Ctorp. ft Pamita djTp.-^^ke-
ville Estates. Sec. 2. Lot 58-46.14.
G. ft K. Const. C^. ft F^mite Corp.— L^fte-
viUe Estates, Sec. 2. Lot 60-43.06.
G. ft K. Const Corp. ft Pamita C^ap.— Lake-
ville Estates, Sec. 2. Lot 104-6.08.
KempsviUe Mead^M^, Inc.— Larkspu*. Bk.
4, KempsvUle Meadows, Lot 42-38.01.
Lively. Alton Lee, d ux— Tlialia Gardais.
No. 1. Lot 10 ^27.72.
Pratt, Walter Lee-.Atfred McQwug' Tr«rt,
1.36 Acres-32.13.
AHen .Louise J.-E. Norfolk. Lot K, Blk 26-
3.x.
Allen. Louise J.-E. Norfolk, Lot 24. BBc %
-3.36.
AragOTia, John d als— Midway. Lots 9, 10.
II, 12, Blk 7-2.52.
Avabn HiUs, Inc.— Avalwj HIUs. Pared A—
1.68.
Avalon Hills, Inc.— Avalon HiUs Lot 12—4.62.
Avalon HiUs. Inc.— Avalon HiUs. Lot 82—4.82.
Avalon Hills. Inc.-^valon HiUs. Lot M-
4.62. ,
Avalon HiUs. Inc.— Avalon HUls, Lot 92-
4.62.
Baker, WUlian T. ft Doris W.— Byler Haven
Sea 3, N. % of Lot 3-1.68.
Baker, WiUiam T. ft DoWs W.— Byler Havai
1089' X 50-1.68. . ^
Bedler, D. S. ft Mary M.— NewtoWn .Cross
Roads, 1 Acre, more or less— 1.68. 1
Bell. A. M.— Iwyan River Park. Lots 7, 9. 11.
13. BUc 90-H— 4.62.
BosweU, Charles S.— Indian River Park. Lote
5. 7, 9, 11, 13. BUc ©-H-8.30.
Bourne. Russell A. ft Annie Bemice— Bon-'
ney's Owner. .5 Acre— 115.08. /^
Brad^aw, L. L.— Rosemont. Lot 8f Blk 13
—162.
Branchia. H.-Jacksondale, Lot 1, BUc l]ft-
2.52.
Bright, W. R.-Jacka)ndale. hds 2. 3, BUc 6
4.ffi. '■ '1
Bronk, Harold R., Sr.— Thalia Sh(»es, Pt. d
Lote 43, 44—181.44.
CDC Realty, Inc.— KempsviUe Colony. Sec.
1, Lot 18-6.30.
CDC Realty. Inc.— Koi^svUle Colony. Sec.
1. Lot 27—3.15.
CD C Realty. Inc.— KanpsviUe ColMiy, Sec.
1 Lot 7-6.30.
CDC Realty. Inc.— KonpsvUle Colony, Sec.
2, Lot 9-6.30.
CDC Realty, Inc.— KanpsviUe Colony. Sec.
2. Lot 11-6.30.
CDC Realty, Inc.— KwxipsviUe Colony, Sec.
2, Lot 13-6.30.
Cardanne Homes, Inc.— CarotoMi» Faiiiis;
Sec. 3. Parcel A— 9.24.
Cass, J. T.— Indian River Park. Blk 9MI,
Lot 29. 31, 33, 35, 37. 39, 41 to 44—11.34.
Colinsky Lmase L. Jr., ft Ir^e E.— Bdlim^
Manor Parcel— 3.78. \
Orarwford. John S^E. Kdfolk. Lot 12. Blk
7-2.52.
Criddle, Lda M.— Rosemcnt. Lot 98, BBc E
i~j
ft Lois E.-KaapMflb
Kaufman, Benonie— Indian River. IM IM, 14,
16; 18, a), Blk 85-H-6.30. 1
Kempsville Meadows, Inc.— Nr. Landing Rd..
Parcel— 117.18.
Kempsville Meadows, Inc.— Lark^Hir, Sec.
4. Lot 12-7.56. <**
Kempsville Meadows, iMe.->4arkspur. Sm. 4,
Lot 30-7.56. .*
Kempsville Mef^ws, Inc.— Larkspur. Sec. 4,
Lot 37-7.56.
Knob Hill Corp.-Knob Hill, Parcrf 1.— 1.68.
Knd) HiU Cap.-Knob HUl, Parcel C.-.81
Knob Hill Corp.-ltnob Hill Pared •*D"-.84.
Knob HiU Corp.-Knob HUl, Parcel "E" ft
"F"-l.e8.
Land, liUie M.— R(»mKHit. Lot 8. ^ 13—
2.58.
Laurent. C. W.. St-Midway, Lote 29, 30,
Blk 20-1.88.
Moreman. C. G.— Itos^no^ Lc^ 21, Hh. 9
-2.52.
NetherlaBd. WiUiam H. ft Mikhed L. -
North Landing Rd., 120 x 1088-3.78.
North End, Inc. - BaUyUnn SherM, Lot M
-1«.90.
Overfdt. Walter M. ft Lizzie A.-ltidia. J
Acres, more or lew^.Si.
PabiMr, Eugoie et ux-& W. D^. I^. L L(^
16. 17. BUc 18-4.62.
Palmer. EugHia f , A Evetyn R*-C, • W.
Deal. No. 1. Lot 18 tfmi 21, BBc 18-47.64.
Palmita Corp.-LakeviUe Estate, Sec. 1, Lot
. «?-105.84.
Schwartz, Louie Alvbi ft Marie Qramtr—
East River, 100 x m' of ^ 14'-<43.47.
ThompsMi, Jesse W. ft Siii^ Whtte— If.
Landing Rd.. 1.5 Acrefri«}.44.
Twine, John B., Jr., ft Katie D.^-dt
Rd.. Parcel-l.ffl.
Wlatkins, E. A— i^ i# mtws^, LObtW to
m, BUc I4-.84. * '. V
Weaver, Joa^ D.
Parcel-2.S2.
Weavo-, JosqA D., Jr., ft Lois &.-jte|»pt-
viUe, 8.7 Acr^— 128.10.
White. Lee E.-Subd. of Lee E. WUte Pre-
perty. Lot 1-7,86.
White, Lee E.-^ubdr-rf Lee E. WWte Pro-
perty, Lot 2-*7.56.
White, Lee E.-^fiubd. of Lee E, WWte Pi©-
pety. Lot ^7J8.
White, Lee E.-&ibd. ef Lee E: iMte Pfo-
p&ty, Lot 4— 7.K.
WUte, Lee E.-Subd. of Lee E. VMdte Ptq-
perty, Lot &-7J6.
WUfion, L. v.. ft EUa May-E. fforfofli, m
38, ^Uc 12-2.52.
WUson. L. v., ft EUa May-E. Norfolk. Lot
39, BUc 12-2.^.
WUscm, Mary L. H.— Ferry Pt. Rd., Lot D,
1.65 Acres— 1.89.
LYNNHAVEN REGULAR
Hedben, CaroUne V., Est.— Lynnhaven, 17
Acres— 142.38.
Bailey, Jdm. et ux— Lynnhavai, Doyle Plat
Lot 20-3l.3i.
Bright J .P.-Lynnhaven. 16 Acr«9-35.64.
C:ake, NdUe May-iymAaven, 9.0 Act«»—
60.48. '
Cape Henry Granite ft BnA Ck»p.-€i^
Henry, .75 Acrfr-a24.
Coop^. LUUe M.— Lond(»i Brklge. 10 ^UaM
-61.84.
Denton, E. L.— Lynnhaven River. t*arcd S.
3.7 Acres— 6.11
Enax. Otto R. ft LiUie C.-London BrUge,
.75 Acre— 82.44.
Fala Corp.— Rosanont, Parcels— 19.96.
Forsman. B. C— LwKkm Bridge. Pt. of i:tmA
A Parcel— 1.44.
Griggs. Walter— Lirdc. Park. 2.0 Acres-]9.8i,
Grovdand. Park. Inc.— Londwi ftrk^ 9.0
Acres— 15.12.
Hedben. CaroUne V., Est — lyniAavei, 17
Acres— ffl.08.
HublMU-d, Luther Thomas, Jr., ft Scotti« S.—
Lynnhaven, E. E. Brooker, Lcrts 7 ft 8.
BUc 9—42.84.
HuW>a«I, Scottie S.— Lynnhawn, E. E.
Brooker Plat, tote 7 & 8, Blk 8—3.96.
Ingram, R. Pabner— London Brk^e, ft
Acrra— 93.96. K .. ^
Jones. M. N.— Little Neck. 1.0 .Ao»-116.
Julian. Ida— Lynnhavai. 1 ljst-4.U.
Nudiaton. Maidie G.— Ocean Front Gardes,
Lot t Blk 31—2.16
Ocean Park ^dicate-Oape Bittay, I tncA
—194.40.
Pace. Inc.-Uttle Neck. .3 ft Parcel--10.80.
Palter, Jiseph— New Roserocmt Lot 7. BBc.
13-116.
PiffceU, Steptei— Near Vfrgima ieadi. hd
i, Blk 10-19.44.'
Reid, Ridiard U-nLynnhav^ I^ 1, Mk
10-1.91.
Rexl. Ridiard L.— Lyndiai^n. Loli I, S, tt
10-88.10.
Snydtf, Warrra P.— Lyn^ve^ 9.0 A cr ti h
sji ;
)
/"
fln^^y, Novwubw" 11, IfSS
IMm. Mm &<«i«HftMn. Ltii 1. 1, Bft
I iiot-aji.
Loii4i.<.
-cu.
UrMOUVCtf MCA
WHt, G t WBB JS art Noif^, Let 1, ^ Itt
No. 1, Lot IS. M, ^ »-
C«l IL. ^-m MariM L-Gratt
Neck MpB Sitate. Lot «-fiL98.
AMn twill Cu^-M«^ Aane Plan.
Im. 4 Ut n, B0( 3-lM.M.
AicUi, MJV., Richard B. Kdlan k WA-
«te C-antiwm, .U Acro-^.TS.
AeUM. Pud W., k Richard B. KeQpo * Ed-
ivte e-Chattun, 9 Aow-um
Aleen.^1 M.-HocanQiit, Lot 6, Blk 7-3J8.
Akm. M. IL-rRMecnoiit. Lot 7, Bft 7-<SJt.
M|M Meidty ONTp.-^i^oaa Aores, Lot 1»-
^Jl.
Lit H^
imm.
Ok, Harrian B Mtaigr Miimr. LM a. ■
-IISJI.
Ceii. IWHtl K. 4 BMsict &.-«. AlMlaa
Lot 11»-1«JS.
Qrmkri, Join S.-^ait Norfolk. Lot U. Bik
7-1.90.
OHthraU. i. IvaiMiwibiid. Lot ». Blk i
AtpM tHky Gor^-^^ngoia Acret. Fw^
An Corporatioo-nMwood Gardens, Trian-
Aroeae. PMquale V., Jr., k Jean C.-4ay
Orinr Dwr'l, Sac. S. Lot 11. Btt C-f7il.
AnaM. C. IL-RMenioiit. Lot 1 to l» Bk C
-4M.
mmm% PMch J.-aoocmoot. Lot 27. Blk
Aikeir. C3arence Q. Ik deorgfe H.-->ARi|>in
n. a«4 at., JB Aere-SJB.
Aikw. Jaaa ft GOori*-Va. Baach Ama S.
dMt 1. 1, ttk s-ltt.
tmmc Wmt9 OerMtoMaeat, Lot S. Bk
1-.%.
Ba^ Corp.-t^oaeaKBt, Lot 8. Blk
Itaally Corp. nai«d«t, Lot 11, Bk
AtfiHtlo lialfy Oirp, MBiwaniil. Lot O, »k
U-M.
AOMtia RMify Cofp. Wanninnt.PaA, Lot
IS, Mk 1-.7I.
kikm Badty Coiy. Ttaawwirt f^ Lot
fttsi^^Btar OBMbMctlflB Ooip. Pin f^raa
Maaer. l^arcai A-«.^
Mt^ Vhilar Caa rt w i e t l— Ooip.— Ptaa l^w
Haaor. Pvcal B-iJl
Wtf BiiniialaM. IK.-Londoo Brk^ Dt-
Maa oo B wmi vwpaBHna-^xanaB, zjd
A crea a .^
Uo t ii^ CocpaiatiaB-Chaian, Si)
Blvd., M Aen
-M7J4.
Oaaiali, laila Ma#-BhNL Hd^Ms. SO x U'
-30.7S.
Davia. m^ E.-V«. Baacb Aaaea. Lot S.
B& 1-4JB.
Davie, ttigh £.-V«. Baadi Anaai, Lot i
Blk 1-2J8.
Eaalan ftaiAy Devrinpiant Corp. — Eaatam
Park. Sec. 2. UwiimUiM Lat-^.TS.
Everett UiUtiai-0|ill Om, tac-4litt«.
Sec. I, Let 7-UI.
Everett UtiliUe$ Cooat Co.. Tnr MaflNi,
Sec. 8. Paroel A-4.38.
Fala Corpi-Jacboadide. Lota 1 thra 4, ^
4-13.68.
Fala Corp.^ackaoodale. Lota 8 thru U, ^
4-16.7S.
Fala Corp.^lackaoiidale. Lot A F^u*ce]-4.84.
Fa l a C o rp. - J a eka on date. iiot-a Pareel-tJ8.
Fala Cerp.-JackMed^ Let C ParceMJl
Farrar, J. J. k Martha CatheriDe-Seataek,
144 Acre-ttJO.
Ferrall, T. S.-OceaBa, Lot 9, 10, Bb Uv*
48.17. '
FerMl, T. S.-Oceana. Lot 11. Blk 11-48.80.
Fcar^ liffilton G. k Thomai S., Jr.-OceaDa
GMMt Plat. Let I. 2-138.98. ,._^:,^„„..,^.^„
Ferrdl IfUbn G. k Thomas S., ^;~em»,
Bapbt e( 8 4 8, Lot 12, 13, 14, Blk 5-7.9B.
Fdtaar. W. L.-Chautauqua, Lot 1. Blk 11
-8J8.
Rollmer. W. L,--GhautMaiu«. Lot 2. Blk 11
Fdhner, W. L.-Chautauqua, Lot 3, Blk 11
-4.28.
FdUmer, W. L.-<3iairtaiiqiia, Lot 4. Blk U
'.88. *.
JblAig Corp^-duitbain. Lot IS lo
IT-OJl
Maai, ABb Mae-Lfiin. Pari^ Sac. F. Let
18^-l7Ji
Jant, nad W. * Butk 1I.-4m4m Md^
(9U K m. Parcel Na. 1-^^.
mm, imm A. 4 ifoy SUtiAa^-Deii^
Park. Lo^ ls-<38.48.
m^ *m haknm 4 Mmy WOoM^
Do^flia INfk. JLot 2S~Ui.
Mt, Jitit Mdaraia 4 Itary Bki^etii-
Sw^ Pwk. Lot 28. Bik88-Ur
9mm, % & 4 W. B. tlAiMllotf Saare
^M 118 fli 1^«ct D. J Msn^wm.
tt, 20. Uk 17-A-«e.8i
agiap.aB nnan Unatw i it . Lot i. 8--1H.
Ci»a Stoiy By Hie Sea. lac^C^ mary By
ite Sea. Nft. 1. Leu IM. Ut. Uk-MM.
Cape atary By Tlie Sea, toc.-<3ife Story By
1^ Sea, Ifo. 1, Lot MB-^41.
£apa «aiy i^ Hie Sea, IaG.-<^ Stoiy Bf
ilia Saa. No. 1. Lot MB thru ^1-3848.
Q^pe Jtogr 1^ Ihe fiaa. iacMiSipa Stob By
tbe Sea, No. 1, Lot 2SI. 240-tf J8.
C^ Aary % Ike Saa. k(.-<Giqw Stoiy By
#» Sea. No. 1. iM m. MS-ttJD.
CipB Story By Tlie Sea, toc.-Cve Stary By
^ Saa. Na. (. Let 288. 281. m 291. 2tt
— 37J1
C^ Sloi7 % ae Sal. AiG.*.€^ Story By
Dm Sea. No. 1. Lot SB8. 284. S^-nM.
Cap Stary % Aa Sea. fac-Cape Stary By
tte Sea. No. 2. Lirt 218-7.88,
(kmmtfSf lim Sm. bfc-Capa story By
%e S«. Ifo. 2. Lot S4S, 3tt. 184. »»-30.40.
C^ Story B^ nm^m i^-Cape Stety By
CtewB. .Wia-Capa Sloty fi^ Hw Saa. No.
I. Lot ]».744
C^. <terge «.-ya. Beach Anim, Lot «,
9$ 8-4 J8.
<^^ autW^^-floiWiMiit. Lat 8. Mk #-.
(^gm* BMfledga-RaamoBt, Lot », Bk J-
tM.
C«i«a RealtV Corp.-Gmt jfec* Estates,
% I. Loi 1, Bft JI..IJ8.
<^n«» !te% Ooip,-.Cliaet Neck Eatates.
»^ 1. Let 2. Ms C-A38.
C^ Percy J.. Et Aia-Uttea WtMm,
am my I., m kk-4mi»a Satitea.
Folbner, W. L.-dhautauqua By Hie Sea,
Lot 4, Blk 21-8J6.
Foltaner, W. L.-aiautawiua. Lot S. 8, Blk
21-48.32.
Fonma*, W. L.-Gbral«Mpia. Lot 11. li^ pi
21-48.32.
FoJkner, W. L— diautau^pia. Lota 2. 3, 5, 6,
JS, H 17. Bk 15-47.80. ^^^ .^=,,;,^
Fdskett>l#tki J. L.-Oeeana, OOf of 1, 1ft
7-4.0t •
FaftBC. Mary Elizab^h— Roseiawit, Lot 21,
n, Bk B^-il8.
Fry, Eleanor M.-Rosenont. Lot IS. 16, Btk
A-4.18. -
BiUer^ lBaa(H-Eaat NoifeOc. Let 3. Bb MS
-1J2.
Filler. O. &, et da-Baaemont. Let "^ to 30
Blk J-MA ' , .
J\itrdl k Grahao), Iac.-JUMan«it Park. L^
24, Blk 5-%M.
F\itiaU k Grahaai. lae,-4TnBllHmir fcKlR
• sk s-iM, '' '"^:;^ isS S ^^^ ^^5
Gaireit. H. L-R o a em a i^ , lei U, Ok B-
2J8.
OOMy. S. Moward-Va. Beach Annex. Lot
S, 6. Blk l-mM.
GilaoQ. Babert £. 4 Butii-Great Nedt £a-
Utea. Sac. 1. Parcd-8.42. .,^
Gtiaon. Robert E. 4 Ruth-^reat Neck Es-
tates. Sec. I. Part of Parcel "B"-1.52.
GiOB. Harvegr W.-Woodlaad. Lots 22. 23, 24.
Blk >-f7.3«.
dan. Lafr-Cliattam, 78 Fee(-lS.98.
Green, Sallie-Rudee, 10 Aaiea-17.10.
CkJBBa8ead, John T.-Va. Beach Annex No. 2.
Lot U. 17, U. 19, Blk 10^.36.
Qriauiaad. Mehrin J. 4 Arthur K Myera-
Morgan Teraoe, Lot 7. BUc 3-3.42.
GitaiAaad. Mahnn J. 4 Arthur R. Myers-
Moi^an Terrace, Lot 9, Blk 3—3.42.
Haadnsao Oev. Guy., et aM^np Grant,
Lot 252, Sec. 3-88.90.
Hale. J. Edward-E. Norfolk. Lot 39. Blk
186-3.28.
Haitlay, -Babert H.-«aBanoat. Lot 7. 8,
Blk K-4,18. ^
Hartley, T. C.-Ocoo«a Park. N. 100* of Site
8, .46 Acre— 33.82.
Hatdi. Gwrge Fte^idc k Allaw L.— Lynn-
haven Shorea, UA 9. Blk 3-133.38.
Hatfidd, £. &^4Eaat Norfolk, Lot 37. Blk
a6-.76.
Hatfakl, mHua f. 4 Sheda H.-£road Bay
Cobny, Lot 59-3.04.
Hi^ia.^ Charfes J. 4 Jean B.-WQtf Saare.
9 Acres, wan w leap > 6 4 .98.
Haynes, Uicille-OceaBa. Lot 1 to 6-S0.78.
Heberiin, Blanche L.—Roseiiuiot. Lot 3B. Blk
G«s«e l^e-^i^i^ aeadi An-
MMmik-^m,
...*-. ^ ** ^••-Owtai^ue, I Wk
Cm—f^ nmay £«r^ of Land; Mk fr-
r^m^ % A.-ttsemort, Let u. B, «k J-
^Mm,' Ioc.-Wdflm« MMti#iii
*ai B-Max^ Haaor, m #-
Huff. W. C-Eait Norfolk. Lots 1, 2. Blk
•-4.1S.
Huff, W. C.-Sast NorMc Lota IMl. Blk
»-M.4i
Hi^es. E. E.— Roseniont. Lot 28, Blk 0-
2M.
Innes, Norman FKuikUn— IfiUtqi Manor, Lot
11. Blk lf-.76J8.
JackacMi, J. T. 4 Co.-^^ast Norfolk, Lois 14-
34 4 27-S7, Blk S6-40.40.
Jay%, J. Q.-^Ro8eniont, Lots 13, 14, IS, Blk
B-9.48.
Joddns. John D. 4 Lawrence JC. fieaver-
Vtoodbad, Lot 8. Blk U-2.88.
Joanestnet. Anthcny F., et ux-4.yniteven.
•Q % tlS'-^46.
laum^eet. Hikia lll.-i^wiaym, 86 x 150'
Jerw^, Aim L.— Va. B^^ Anrax, Uit 13.
m 1-428. .
9(Amsm C«)struction Co., Inc-^eaciwood.
Ut 2, Jlc 2-4J8.
J^fOB. G. L.— Long Credc Bay Island,
\ lauBBiibcied lot Baat «( aaltie KeJIain-
4J4.
lobaaan. 6. L,-Va. aeach Annoc No. l. Lot
»,fia[9-4JB.
I^aaa. Mi^ C. D.-Va. Beaxt Aumk. Lot
1, BHe fr-4J8.
JehoBoa, Mai^ C. O^Va. Smii Asam, Lot
t. 3, Bft I-41I.
Jordan. A. Oae44 Naoby P^-OMaapilaa Cial-
mif. Sec. ^ Let 188—4348.
R. 4 Y. Corp.-UaUcr. Site 8-ttJ4
Kalbn. Bdvla C-Uiiioni fhaiiB, SHa m,
L8 iU3«a-13.11.
KMaa« A. K*— <BoiaHaaBi, Lac w, iih B"-4Jt
&toe. A. E.-itoaaii«it. Let 21, mJ-^M
Wm, A. 8.-«nawwwt. Lata. Wk H^im
Lw^m, EUzi^ G.-£aat mdA, Lot
20.Blk7-4JS.
Laut^m, Snizabeth G.-£aat Ntrfdk. Lot
H,ak%-4M.
Leonard, nxxnas G-ICa^ Norf<A. Lota 21
thru 24, ttk 9-4.18.
Ulky, E. W. 4 Fannie B.-nJacka»da]e, U/^
1, 2. BHc 1-4.18.
Uffienfdd, E. J.-U^. B«y, 37 Acrea-tSJ*.
LynQ. T. J.-Va. Beach Aomk, Lot 1, 2, 8k
5-4.18.
I^ne. T. J.-Vir^aia Beadi Annex lio. 1.
Lot 13, 14. Hk S-^.18.
Lyne, T. J.— Vii^nia Beach Aimex. No. 1.
Lot 27, 28, Bk 5-4.18.
Lyne, T. J.— Virginia Beach Aaaiex No. 1,
Lot 38, 40, Bk 5-4.18.
MacCubbins, George G., Jr.— Va. BMdi An-
nex, Lot 3, 4, Bk 3-4.18.
MacCdbbina Mamie E.— Va. Beac^ Annex. Lot
1, Bk 3-128.
Acres-26J2.
Marina Acrw Corp.-Cape l^uy Ify The ^
No. 2, Site A-10.26.
^Marina *AcreB Oorp.— Lyradtawoi, 40 Acrea-
136.80.
Marrow, William D. 4 Myrtice W.— Al&xu^er
Place. liOt 1. 1.0 Acres— 46.36.
Martin, Ralei^ et ux-Cape Baay, Sec, G.,
. lilt 13. Bk 13-2JQ. .j,^,»a.,~«--»«.-^,-
Mattox, WUlard E. 4 Marjorie fl.-«iiep
iAuaot E. Pt. of Lot 7, Bk H-4.18.
McCloud, Jesse J.— Cn»tan Beadi. Lot 12,
Bk 32-3.41
McCubbin, George B.— Va. Bmch Amex, Li^
2, Bk 8-2J8. f
McKinky, C. W. et ux 4 FYecterick C. Al-
bau^ ^ ux— i^uAnn Park Subd. oi Pared
A, Sec. 3, Parcel 'V" C-2-8.42.
IfeLaaa, Geoife T.. et ids-Owl's Cre^,
27 Acres-80.18.
McLean, George T., et als-Owl's CTedc.
20 Acrw-41.80.
McLean^ Geoi^ T„ et als— Owl's Cre^.
27 Acres— 34.20.
McLean, Geerge T., et ^s— Eastern Shmre, 89
Acres— 109.06.
ffyxSee. R. W.— Rosemoa^, Lots 8, 9. 18-4.46.
Milknan, Lillian-Cape Story By Hk Sea, No.
1, Lots 8, 9-15.20.
Mitchell, R. B.— Groveland Park, Lot 3 to 8,
42, 34, Bk 63-5.^
Morton, Calvin W. & Gertrude P.— East Nor-
fok, Lots 7 thru 10. Bk 9-8.36.
Morton, Calvin W. 4 Gertrude P.— East Nor-
lok. Lots Z7, 28, Bk 9-4.18.
Nido. Carolina, MaUiu, Sec, 1, Lot 288-104.12,
Ocean Fronts Realty Corp.— Ch£KitaiK|ua by
the Sea, Lot 8, Bk 37-10.26.
Oceana Hdding Guporatidn— Oceana, 1.0 Acre
-66.50. .^ ,_. ..^
Opimee Pe^
'M, 915' on Bch. Hvd.-2.28:
O^eDy, B. C. 4 Vli^la Dare-Oceana Ste
No. 1, .35 Acre-13.88.
Pappas, (Lee & Elde S.-^ittle Neck, Parcel
A-13.68.
Park, Kenneth W., 4 Marjorie C— Csqpe Story
1^ Hie Sea, No. 1, Lot 133-7.80.
Parte, K^meth W., 4 Marjorie C— Cape Story
By Hie Sea, No. 1, Lot 134-7.60.
Parker Corporati(»-0. L. I. Corp., Bk F,
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 N., 10' of 7-12.S4.
Parker, Le^— Moi^an Terrace, Lot 7, Bk
4-87.88.
Perry, J. P.— Ooema, Lot 33—6.70.
Perry, H. P.— Oceana, Lot 34-5.70.
Perry. J. M.-Rosemont, Lots 28, 24, Bk B
-128.
Persinger, D. W.— Roeemait, Lots 13, 14, 15,
83, M, 36, Bk D-12.54.
Po^inger, D. W.-ltoaezBMit, Lot 37, Ok F
-128.
Pinner, A. S.-East Norfok, Lot 3, Bk 1Q»-
1.52.
Pollard, T. P.-East Norfok, Lots 18 4 19,
Bk 73-3.84.
Princess Anne Devdopment Corp.— Va. Beach
Annex 2, Lot 5 to 8, Bk 1—41.80.
Projections— Princess Anite Plaza, Sec. 6, Lot
6, Blk 7A-3.42.
Purcell. Ste|)hen-i.yim. Beadi, 8.0 Aoes-
23.94. •
Rkhardson. Lou»— Rtttcmont, hoi K, Blk X
-2.28.
Rober^n, John Thomas 4 Mi^iell K.—
Oceana Gdns. Subdiv., d 48, Lot 36v44.70.
Rflba-Mn, Jota# Hiomaa 4 Madbell K.—
Oceana Gdns. Sdxliv. of 48, Lot 37—4.18.
Roosevelt Shores, Inc.-<Malibu, Sec. 5, Lot
460-4.18.
Ross, IlManas S. et als. "^ etc-iihik. Bay,
3.46 Acre&-4.94.
Ross, Diomas S.. Jr., 4 Barbara A.-i-Great
Neck. Wok Snare Plantation, Sec. 1, Lot 82
-4.82.
Rudolph, W. B.— Va. Beach Annex No. 1, Lot
15, Bk 2-2.28.
Rikkili^, W. B.— Va. Beach Annex, Lot JB,
Bk 2-2.28.
Schwalm. J. A.-Laskin Blvd. 54 x 208'-ia8.
Sc(rtt Const. Co., Inc.— Great Neck Estates,
Sec. 5, Lot 87-4.18.
Sessions, Lois M. 4 Lois M., Jr.— Cavalier
Park, Lot S2-174.42.
SessicMis. Lois M., 4 Lois M., Jr.— Cavali^
Park, 45' of 33-10.26.
SiqifMird, ^v^er G. 4 Ainida R.-LanA)
mm Lots 7. 8-8.36.
Simmons, Ella E.-E. Norfok, Lot 26, Bk
•6-1.S2.
SqaMh, Elizabeth A.-€spe Henry, Sec. G, Lot
9, Bk 12-7.60.
imitliivick. Louis J. 4 iSOen M.-Va. Beach
Annex, Lot 17, Blk 2^1.M.
Smitfawick, Louis J. 4 Elteo M.-Va. Beach
Annex, Lot 18. Blk 2-1.14.
Smitbwiek, lau^ J. 4 Elkn M.— Va. Beacai
Annex, Lot Vd, Bk 2--1.14.
Saoitkvw^, Louis J. 4 EUas If^Va. Beach
Annex, Lot 20, EQi 2-^ L14.
Stapklon, Jai^a E.— Va. BmA Ama.. Lot
SImI, Mm B., ID 4 Fknoce-^iM Story
% lie Saa. Na. S. Let 4U-^.«.
I, 0. W.-RoaenMot. Lot 10, Bk £-!».
WiUam A.-AmmoBt.4.oto 28 to al,
Vk R-11S4.
•nank. MaMiaa H^V«. Batch ima, IM
a.U.Bft»^18.
9tmk, Hadalne U.-Va. Beadi AaOflx, Lot
8, 6, 7, Bk 9-4.46.
%«, Geoip/ W.-l.^iahaveD Rivw— Leag
'0mk, 5.0BI Acfea-448.
%ar, Geor;^ W.-L^aa. Li^ Greek, 1 Ui-
ao. Lot-3.04.
TaflK^ Mauiice E. 4 Lfiiiae C.^JQmim
Beach, Lot 11, Bk 20-S.m
Twflttt, George Thnraaii Va. Baach Aaaaa.
iLot 25, 26, ^ 7-4.18.
TioiU, W. H-RoMsiQat, Let 17 to 22. ffik
G-10.36.
T^Tin' W. l{.-RQiemQDt, Lat 1 to S, Bk B
-10.26.
Tidewater Security Col^.-<:%Mit«iqua hy Urn
Sea, Lot 7, Bk 41-10.36.
I^ear, Do}4e T. 4 Marioa M.-LynBhavn
Cokmy, Sec. 2, Lot 86-8.48.
l^nstead, E. ,M.-4^ee, Lot 1—21^2.
Itautead, E. M.-Rudee, Lot %-dkSL
IMutead, E. M-ltudpf, Lot 3-a8J8.
M-^-fiudee, Lot-
Unstead, E. M.-^lbidee^ Lot 5-20.92.
UR^ead, E. M.-4tadee, Lot O-^SA.
ItaMtead, E. M.-Awfee. Lot 7-».Sl/
Umstead, E. M.— Ru(ke, Lot 8-^.9.
Uhastead, E. M.-Aadee, Ixi »-aO.Sl
Umstead, E. M.-^Ibidee. IxA 1»-20.91
Unistead, E. M.-^Rudee. Lot 11—28.58.
Umstead, E. M.— Rudee, Lot 12-20.91
Unstead, E. M.-^Rudee, Lot 13-10J8.
Unwtead, E. M.-'Rodee, Lot 14-10.2 1; ~
IMutead, E. M.-Rudee, Lot »-10.l6.
Umstead, E. M.-(Rudee, Lot 16—10.26.
Van Buren, Estelte-Cast Norlok, Lote 23, 24,
Blk 20-4.18.
Van ftiren, Estdto-EaA Norf<dk. Lots 21
thru 28, Blk 2(^-8.36.
Vasile, Robert-Oceana Gardens, Plot 36. 4.747
Acres— 22.80.
Vw^itti, Joshua P., lU 4 Muriel G.-Vir-
i^ia Beacfti HoMing, Lots 1. 1 3, Blk G-
287.28.
Wakott, Harry ^ als— ChMitm^^ by the
Sea, Lot 15. Bk 28-30.78.
Washington, E. B.— Va. Seadi Mam. Let 6,
Sk 26-4.70.
West, George-East Norfolk, Lot 31, Bk 114
—1.88.
West, Richmond-East Norfok. 1^ 31. Bk
I14-l.ffl. __.. :t*- ;
West, Richmond-iEast Norfok, Lot 33, Bk
113-1.52.
Weyer, Jennie E. Extrx. of Clfva L. W^er-
Va. Beadi Annex, Lot 1, Bk 1—2.^8.
Weyer, Jernie E. Extrx. d Clsaa L. Weyer—
Va. Beacb Annex, No. l. Lot 8, Blk 6-128.
Weyer, Jamie E. Extrx. d Clara L. W^wr—
Va. Beadi Annex No. 1, Lot 11, BUc 7-
2.28.
W^, Jojnie E. Extrx. of Cl»a L. WeyeP-
Virgiua <^ach Annex,. No. 1, Lot 15, SBk 1
Wqrer, Jennie E; 1**. of CI«f ITI^^^^
Virgmia Beadi Annex, No. 1 Lot 5, Blk 8-
2.28.
Weyer, Jeuiie E. Extrx. of Clara L. Weyer—
Va. Beadi Annex, Lot 14 & 15, Bk 8-4.18.
Weyer, Jennie E. Extrx, of Clara L. Weyer—'
Virginia Beach Annex, No. 1, Lot 23, Bk
8-4.18.
Whitaker, C. C. 4 Pauline— WoKsnare, Parcel
30 X 200'-.76.
\^ite, Join E.-Cfaautauqua by the Sea, Lot
8, Bk 41-10.26.
WMtdiead, Malie Bailey-London Bri^e-
Owens Plat. Lot 4-66.74.
Winkel, C. M.-Itosemont, Lot 13, Bk M—
2.28.
Wiikel, C. M.-Bosemont, Lot 15. Bk M—
2.28.
Wood, W. R.— Va. Beadi Annex, Lot 19, 20,
Blk 12-4.18.
Woodtwuse, Daniel & Beatrwe-Olive Heights,
Annex 1, Site 36-4.18.
Woodbouae, J. F. 4 C. W. Harrelt-Va. Beach
Annex, Lot 29, Bk 9-2.28.
WoodhMffie, M. Earl— Chatham, 2.0 Acres-
15.20.
Wri|^, Saaauel J.— Terrapin Hill. 1 iiot—
10.64.
Youi^, Bma B.-E. Norfolk, Lot 1, 2, 3-2.28.
Young, U. G.-East Norfok, Lots 31, 32 4
33, Bk 84-4.18.
Young, U. G.-'East Norfok, Lots 35 4 36. Bk
84-3.04. _^
NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH
Coke, Dudley Dub. 4 Darnel H. Payne-Prin-
cess Anne Hills, Site 9—137.37.
Holland, Rdiert Lee & Patricia R.— Princes
Anne Hill Park, Sec. B, Lot 5-92.72.
Bell, Matilda A.-Cape Henry, Sec. E, Lot 6.
Bk 8-10.52. ^
Bergman, ChaiJes W.-C^ Henry. Sec. E.
Lot 20, Bk 18-15.98.
Brockenbroiigh, Minnie B.-Cape Henry, Sec.*
E, Lot 5, mk 7 20.52.
Edwards.*^ Roland Darvell— C^ Houy, Sec.
D, Ut 12, Bk 8-86. !2.
Johnson, Le<»ude Harriss— G. L. Bonney. Plat
Lot 8-82.08.
Miller, Watt^ E. 4 Madiline H.-Cape Henry
Sec. E, Lot 5, Bk 1-20.52.
Miller. Walter E. 4 Madiline H.-Cape Henry
Sec. E, Lot 6, Bk 1-25.65.
BUR. OF PROCESS ANNE
*See ead of Princess Anne Mos.
Adler, L M.-Ocean Hei^te, Lot 7, Bk 2-
1.28.
Adler, L M.-Ocean Height?, Lot 18, Blk 2-
1.28.
Adter, L M.-4)oean Hd^^ Lot 25, 26. Bk
2-1,98. J
Atlanta: BeacA Coip.-SandtMrk^ Bjpacb.
Tract C, Lot 23. Sec. 1-5.78. 1
Beacon HoIdli% Coipor^oQ-^idlttid. 1J6
Acres— 1.92.
Be^xm Hokilng GupcrMkn-iBowei Ehwr
2.5 Acre&-13.12.
Brkkhawe, JaVMs J^wud 4 Pi^tie D. -^
Dozier'6 Brki^, 23.^ Acres-26.S6.
C9pps,aiydP$d 4 B«iiQak^Nisano, % hmm
-MJ4.
L 4 Betty B
JIAcra-14M6.
QDpliy. Braeat Lae. A-.. 4 mm V
brk^e Beach. Lot 17. Bk 3-3.4D.
Qmlaaara, Uaanad-Wiat Nedt l^iw. 4a
Do#>, B*wuti E. km^f^-^amn c. Hri-
sey, latS-Ul
FDrcmaa, N. B^ Eatato Daaa Nadt. U A^n
-4* , ""*
Fiidwr. Sarah M.— Oceu Terraea, Loto S,
f, »-4J8.
Greenwood, M. J. 4 RAW. LotanMlalBBa
fUiMi. I^lal. 1ft U, 12. ^ %^m.
Gr^g, C&Mlto-MQunt Sea VWagi, lac S,
Lot a-18B.
QregK. Ch aito MeMt JEkn WDap. Sac. %
Lot »-«.04.
Han^, Rnoeit Bay^-flh^'s Bridge. .48
lAa«— .84.
MBagton. J. E., St.^m. Laackig Boad. 81«
i^rea-83J8.
WAs, Lae lller-6idam, 1.8 Aere-Ul
^Bsmey, Ntaman T. 4 ElUabe4li G. gand-
hddge Beadi, Let 17, Hk 1-^.84.
Ives, Stoude L.-Coivt House, 1.^ Acre»-4J6.
Jdmatia, Edwwd K., Jr.. 4 Vlrgiwln Panoa
"T-5.7B.
Kaiifman, L. TM)cmb Hei#ita. Lata H, «,
27, 28, Bk 1-3.58.
Kdam. T. H.-Couit fieaie. 1j8 A4?e>-1.9S.
Land, H. R-Candtown, 86.84 Aerw-77.44.
Lee, Mary H.— I&kay IB^d^t, 1.5 Acraa—
2.86; , >
Lotus Gardoi wwm, iK.— Lolas Gutloi nam
Lot24-5.?B. «,.,^.
^tacoD, Ed^ S.-ti9vitrs ItaA. 46 Acraa
-5.4i
Macon, Bi^ar B.-«udee, 8.8 kat^-^MtL
No^e, b'vtag 4 Shiil^ MoMUaolai-SaBd-
bri^ Beach, Tract C, Lot 84, Sec. l— S.16.
Nelson, Finn U.-mtA Nedc, M Acr»-1 J8.
Nusb«an. Mosee dr.— Oc«na nei^to. Loto li
to »-«k 1-3.S1
OU, Geoi^e T., Est — Dam Neck Beadi, 1.0
Acre»-4.J6. .
Pauley, KMie R. 4 Maemna G.-£aatorD
Shore (D). 1.5 Acre*-1«.96.
Powdl, Hikia W.-Ooean Ifeights, Lot 11, 18,
Bk 2-1.92.
Powen. Hikk W.-Ocean Hei^ita. Lota 21, 2ft
Bk 2-1.92. , , .-.
Pruett, Martha Frances-Nimmo, 7.5 Acraa—
8.61
Roberts, William W., Jr. et ux— Coorthmae
Acres, Part d Lot 19-1.92. *
Simnons, Joseph et als— West Nedc, M
Acres— 4.16.
&nith, Henry-North Laodeg Rd., 1 Acre—
1.92.
Sn^th, J.'%., Ar.^^lBp^ Landiag Rsoii, 15
Acres— 16.32. * ^
Strawhand, U|^V.-;We9t Neck,^g tefft^
69.12. -"--
Sarawhand, Leo R.— West Nedt, 2.0 Actcs—
^TJrarti R. T^M^JSaaSm, SJS'AcnM, Pared
Bk. ^l0t^
Oatf/A Ml
■k. ll.Utt.
8ae. n. tot 1, fli ii-4«
aie. M. M s* Vk vk-mik
<tiap< 9P BaUw-MMMi timt Ptna.^
Sac. H. Ut ft Mk W-IIB.
CIm|icI,HB TkiilKl frfticM Aane rtin.
Bk. ii. Lot ft fl| 0-4JIl
C^apai 115 w pai ia l^iucM i Anne Pisa.
Sec. U. Lot 7, Mc »-8.88.
Ctepd HIS Bafldar^ -PUinjMa Anni Fhaa.
Sac. U, Lot ft Bk 18-^08.
CiMpel HBB BoBifcn— PitoOHB Anne Pfaiia,
See. 11. l«t ft tt S-181,
Cha|Ml fltt Biftlfffa PrincMB Asoa Plaza,
Sac U Lot », Bk ]»-3.0ft
Ouyri ai Bwiilm PiiaiMi 4Ha Phoa.
See; a Lot U. Bk |S-4«.
Ckipd HB ftMara-MoMi ^aa Plau^
Sec. 11, Lot Ift Bk »-8.8ft
Chapai iKI Buihi«r»-Prac«aa Anne PliH^
Sec. 11, Lot U. Ik li-168.
Cbapd mt BuUen-Praneai Aaae V^am,
Sac 0. Let M. Bit lfc> 4tl.
^mA,lLT.. J^-^idee, ^.47 Acres-m.84.
West, J. E.-iEa^m Shwe, 50 Acr»-«7.20.'
White, J. Jesse, Emily V. Eaton. Hettie L.
Land 4 E. R. Dyer-Seashfe Neck, 3.187
Acres— .64.
Whitehurst, F. M., Est.-Nortt Laadbig Road,
20 Acres— 17.28.
Whitehurst, F. M., Est-North Landng Road,
98 Acres-84.88.
Whitehurst, F. M.. Est,-N^ro Swmip, 6.0
Acres— 6.40.
Whitohiffst, F. M., Eat.-Negro Swamp. 18
AcrM— 19.84. •
Wklgeon, Vin^nia M.-Gokny Acrea. Lot Mk
-72.00.
Wilson, George A.-Seaakle Neck. 4ft86 Acres
—68.80.
Wii^t» Albert 4 MaM-Mouirt Son Village.
Sec. 1, Lot 16-1.21
^i^, Aliert 4 Mabel. Mount Zk» Village.
Sec. 1, Lot 18-1.28.
• BUR, eP PRINCESS ANNE iICA -
Abalene Realty Corp.- Princess A«ie Ptea,
Sec. 8, Lot 16, Bk 11-6.11
Chapd US BiaMers— Pstnoess Amie Haza,
Sec. 10, Lot 17, Bk 2-3.06.
Oiapd HJQ Biddo^— Princess Ama Plaza.
dec. 10, Ut 8. Bk 4-3.86.
Oiapel Hill Bidders— Ihrinoess Jrae Pk^,
Sec. 10, Lot 9, Bk 4-3.06.
Chapel Hjl Bwhlav-PnacesB Anae Plaza.
Sec. 11. Lot 15. Bk 10-3.06.
diapd Hfll Biulders— Princess Anm Pkia.
Sec. 11, Lot 21. Bk 10-3.96.
C^apd HHl BiMlder^-PrinoKS Ame Plaza.
Sec. 10, Lot 18, Bk 2-3.06.
Qiapd IM Buikler»— Process Ama Plaza.
Sec. \\, Lot 1, Blk 13-3.06.
Cbapd IDS BuiMers— ^fincess Amie Pla»i.
Sec. U, Lot 2, Bk 1^.06. -
dia^ Wl Bidilders-PrlQoesB Am* Flaa.
Sec. 11, Lot 3. Bk 1^-3.06.
OHKid ilffl AA}ers-4>ri2ioesi Anne Pl^a.
See. n. Lot 4, Bk 13-3.86.
Oiapd Hffl Bidders-PnncesB htm f%».
Sec. 11. Lot 5, Bk 13-3.06.
C3¥ipd HIS Bidders— Princess Ams Pkaa.
Sec. 11, Lot 6, Mk 13-3.08.
duq;>d Hill Biddn-s-Prinoess NAiffie Plaza,
• Bee. 11, Lot 7, fflt 13-3.06.
ChE^ UiB IMda-s— Princess Ame Plaza.
Sec. 11, Let ft Bk 13-3.86.
C^iapd IM BuMra-s— PrinoKs Anne Pkoa,
Sec. n, Lot ft Uc 13-3.06.
(Siapd WL Biddei^— Prnicess Anae liaza,
See. 11. Lot »,«k 13-3.06.
Cbapd HM &d(te«-4*rino»B kern ^aza,
Sk. 11. Lot 11, M( 13-186.
Cbapd HiH Biddep— Princess Anna Plaaa,
Sec. ai, Lot 1. Blk 14-3.61
Ch£^ HiB Bufldo-s— Princess AiuK Pina,
Sec. 11. Let 1 Mk 14-S.Ol
Chapd Hi^l Bidders— Primes ksm JHasa,
Sec. 11. Let 3. Bk 14-3.06.
Chapd Hffl BuMers-I^inoess Aane Plaza,
Sm;. a, Xot 4, m M^«6. ..
Ompd Hffl Bidders— Primxai ham ^aaa.
Sec. 11, Lot 5, Bk 14^-3M.
Ch^'Hffl Bufldas-^^riDcefi Aane Hua.
Cbapal Ha BufMerv-PnnceaB Aana Flwi,
See. u. Let 1ft Bk l»-10ft
Oiapd im BaQdara-Fiirtacaai Anaa Placa.
Sec 11. Lot 18, Bk Ik-^m.
Chapd Hii Buflders— I^teoeas Anne F^.
Sac. 11, Lot 17, mi 15-8.01
Chapd VSSL BuiUers-Prswes Anae Plaza.
, Sec. 11, Lot U, Bk \&^m.
Oiapd HHl Buiklers-rPriaoiai Awe PiMft
' . Sec. 11, Lot 19, Bk lS-101
C3wpd Iffl Buidera-PrfDoasB Anne napa.
Sec. 11, Lot 20. Bk 18-3.01
Cbapd HIB Baiden-PrlaoMi Am» Pfaa,
Sec. 11, Lot 21. Bk 1&-8.01
Cbapd Hffl Bulden-PriDoeai Ame £3»a.
Sec. 11, Lot 22, Bk 15-3.08.
C3iapd H2I Buldera-4^tioafi5 Acme Flazft
Sec. U, Lot 23, ^ lS-101
Cbapd IBM Btdderv-PHnoois'AiMK Haza.
Sec. U. Lot 2, Hk 16-3.08.
Chapd HU Buikia>s-Priiioess Aane Baaft
Sec. n. Lot 3. Bk 16-3.08. ,
Chapd HiH Build»a-PriQcess Ame Plaxa,
Sec. 11, Lot 5, Bk 16-3.06.
Cbapd HiU Buikiecs-nPrinoess Ame Plaaa.
Sec. 11, Lot ft Bk »-3.01
C3ii^ IfiU TTiiilfkrm rninnfiii8 ftwi
Sec. Jl, Lot », tth ^-3.06.
Chapd' Ifil Buflders-Prboess Ame Haia.
Sec. 11, Lot 11, Bk 16-3.06.
Oiapd IM Buikiers-Priace^ Ame HaHc*
Sec. 11, Lot 20, Bk 16-l.Oftf '
Chapd KiU BuiUers— Princeas Anne HffiM.'
Sec. U, Lot 25, Bk 16-3.01
Cbapd IfiQ ftaldets— Priooen Ame Flaaa,
Sec. 11, Lot 12. » 17-3.81 ^^
Oiapd Hifl Buflde-s— f^riocee^Tuiae
Sec. 11, Lot 14^ Bk 17-3.01 .
"Chapd Hffl BuQders-Princess Anne Pf^^^
Sec. 11, Lot 21 Bk 17-3.06.
Chapd HiH ftiUders-Praioew
Sec. 11, Lot 3ft Hk 17-^.86.
C3}apd HiH Builders— Princess Anae Plaaa,
Sec. 12, Lot 13, ak 13-3.01
Cbapd HiU Builders— Princess Ame Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 14, Blk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiH BuUders— Princess Ame Plnft
Sec. n. Lot 15, Mk 13-3.06.
CSiapd Hill Builders— Princess Ame PI^»,
Sec. 12, Lot 16. Bk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiU BinMers-Princess Anne Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 17, Bk 13-3.06.
dnpd Hffl MMklers— Princess Ame Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 18, Bk »-3.d6.
Chapd IBU Biddo-s— Pitx^ss Ame I^lazft
Sec. 12, £k)t 18, Mk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiH Builders— Princess Anne Fla^
Sec. 12. Lot 20, Bk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiH Buiklers— Princess Anne I^aza.
Sec. 12, Lot 21, Hk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiU Buihlers— Princess Ame Plaza.
Sec. U, Lot 22. Bk 13-3.86.
Chapd HiU Bialders— Princess Anne Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 23, Blk 13^.88!
Chsipd HiH Builders— Princess Anne H^asa.
Sec. 12, Lot 24, Bk 13-3.06.
Chapd HiU Builders— PrliKess Anne Plaza/
Sec. 12, L<^ 25, Bk 13-3.06.
Chapel HiU Bmlders— Princess- Anne Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 26, Bk 1^-8.06.
Chapel HiU Btulderi^Princ^s Anne Plaza,
Sec. 12, Lot 27. Hk IS-3.06.
Chapel HiU Bmlda-s— Princess Anne Plsoa.
Sec. 12; Lot 1, Bk 18-3.06.
Chapd HiH BuUders-Pmicess Ame Haza,
Sec. 12, Lot e: Bk 18-3.08.
Chapel HiH BuiUers-Prinoeas Anne Piatt,
Sec. 12, Lot 27, Bk liM.06.
Ghi^l MH Builders-Prim^e Ame Hazal
Sec. 12, Lot 31. Bk 18-3.06.
Chapd HiH BuQders-Piwoaaa Ame Haxa.
Sec. 12, Lot 32, ^ 18-3.06.
CXiapd HiU Bai]der&-Pdaoeei Aane Piaaa.
Sec. 12, Lots. Bk 19-^86.
Chapd HiH Builders-Princeaa taob Plaia.
Sec. 12, Lot 7. Bk 19-3.06.
Chapd fliU Builders-4»»iceBs Aaiie Plaaft
Sec. 12, Lot 8, Bk 19-3.06:
CSttpd HiH Builder&-^>riw:es JUine Matt.
5ec. 12, Lot 9, Bk 19^.96.
Chapd HiU Buildera-Pnai^as Aope Plaza.
Sec. 12. Lot 20, Bk 19-3.06.
Chapd HiU Buiklers-Pitocess Anne i^na,
Sec. 12. Lot 1, Blk 20-3.06.
Otapd HiH BiuUers-Prilie^s Ame Plaza.-
Sec. m. Lot 2. Bk S0-3.QB.
Chapd HUl Bidlders-Princess A«e PUsa,
Sec. 12, Lot 3. Bk 20-8.^
Qtapd HiH Biolders— PriiKess kam I^aaa.
Sec. n, l«t4, Bk 10^86.
Chi^ HiH Biiader»<4*iiB0iSB Mm Ban,
Sec. 12, Lot 5, Bk 20-3.06.
C3epd im BtdMera-riaovs Ame I^acft
Sec. 12. Lot 6, Bk 20-3.01
Ctepd Hffl BuiMei<&.ptiDoess Aane Plaza.
• Sec. 12, Lirt 7. Bk 20-3.06. "*
Cbapd HiH BaHew-Pdmess AiOK Plasa.
Sec. 12, Lot ft Hk 20-3.06.
Obapd Hffl BHiMe!».«gBiQa88 i«|e ^m.
Sec. 12, Lot ft Bk ao-4Jft
^
V»:
N 4
CNi< 1 mrtitii P i hmai Am Ftaai.
Ik. IK l4it U, mn^^M.
See. «. tet M. Mk ».4JH.
«^* ^B UQdat Piifitm Aiae FImi,
Sk. IS, l4t O. Hk »-^IS.
C^M m luadn-Pitecca Am Ptea.
See. v. LM M. i& »~S.M.
Omp^ Htfl BuOdars-PriiicMi Airae PIttt,
Sic. 12, Lot 17, Bft 30-4.01.
Chapd nu ^tidir»-4Htoc«is Aiae PteM.
See. a, lilt tt. ttk »-t.fll.
CSiapel {M BuOdm^Prinoen Aim Piaia.
Sec. IS. Lot ». Bk 9-4M.
Qw^ m BuiUers-PriQcm Ame FIm.
Sec. a. Lot SI. «k S0-3.0&
CiM|>d HH luOdBrt-PitKcss Ame t^n.
Sec a. Lot SI. ak SO-4.06.
caiepd im MMBr»^Princ«fis Ame Pteii.
Sec. n,Uftm.m zo-s.oe.
Chapd HOI Buaden-Prtocess Ame Piioa,
Sec. IS Lot 1, ttm-^.06.
C%i«Mi MB BuOdm-PriDceas Ame Pfaoa,
See. a Lot S^ H( Sl-4.06.
iHit uuuuHB itiaoeK nttoe nut.
Sec. 12. Lot 3. Bh 21-3.06.
Chapd ma BuOders-PriQcess Anne Plata,
Sec. 12. Let 4. tt 21-4.06.
Chapd IfiH BuiMers-Prinoess Anne Plaza.
Sec. a, Lot 5. BQt 21-4.06.
C3«fMl HiB BiMkkn-Ptwcesi Ame Pbza,
Sec. IS, L(^ 6, BOr 21-4.06.
Chapel Wk BuOden-Prinote Araie Vkm,
Sec. IS, Lot 7, ^ 21-3.06.
Chapd HIH BuOders-Priocess Ame IHaza.
Sec. )f, lot S,Wk a-^.06.
CSutpd HiU Buiklere-Prinoess Anne IHaza.
Sec. IS. Lot 9. BBc Sl-^.06. ^
Chapd mB Builders-^>rincees Anne Ptoza,
Sec. 12. Lot 11, BBt 21-3.06.
CSiapd HUl Bu^e^-Princess Ame I^oa,
Sec. IS. Lot IS. B& 21-3.06.
Chapd Hifl Buikler»-4*riDcess Anne Pteza.
Sec. 12. Lot 13, BHc 21-3.06.
Oh^ HB Biildera^Princess Ame I^aza.
Sec. 12. Lot 14, «k 21-3.06.
C3iapd HiB BuOders^Princess Anne Timf»,
Sec. 12. Lot 15, Bik 21-^.06.
Chapd HiB Kjflders— Princess Ame Plaza,
See. 12, Lot 16, Wk 31-3.06.
C^ipd IfiB BuOders— Princes ^lo e Haza.
a. Lot 17, Hk 21-3.«^
ii^-^
Chi^ mB Mlderfr-Princeffi Anne fiam.
Sec. a, Lot 18, BDc 21-3.06.
Chapd iSA ftakkrs— Princess Anne Pl^Ea,
Sec. 12, Lot a, Bk Sl-^.06.
Chapd Hifl Builder»-Princess Afloe nan.
Sec. a. Lot SO. BUc 21-3.06^ -— -
Chapd I HiB Builders— Princess Anne Plaza.
Sec. a. Lot 21. BUc 21-3.06.
Ch^ His Builders-Priooess Ame Plan^
Sec. a. Lot 22, Blk 21-8.08.
^wMpd HIH BuOdors Princess
6bc. Ig, Lot's, BQc 21-3.06.
Ob^ W& BuQd»»-PtiDoess Ame
^^4)ec. a. Lot 24, Bb S-3.06.
Ikopd Ifll &i0de»-Praioess Anne Plaza,
Sec. a» Lot 35, BB(^-9.06.
Onpd Ifii Buiiders— Princess Anne I^aza,
, Sec. a, Lot 26, Blk 21-3.06.
ChefMl MB Buildn's— PriQcess Anne Baza,
Sec. a. Lot 27, BQc 21-3.06.
Chapd m Buflders-^>rincess Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 1, BUc 22-3.06.
CN«>d IBH Kikiers— Princess Anne Piaa,
Sec. a, Lot 2, Blk 31-3.06.
Chapd Iflfl Builders— Pnoceas Anne Piaza,
Sec. a. Lot 3, B& 2B-3.06.
dnpd Hffi Buflder»-Pripce8B Anne, IHaza.
Sec a. Lot 4, Mc 22-3.06.
Onpd IH BvBdmn—PmKeas Anne Plasja,
Sec. a. Lot 5, Blk 22-3.06.
Chapd MS BoBders— Princess Ame Pliaa,
Sec. a, Lot 6, Blk 2^-4.06.
Chapel IS& Mlders— PriiKess Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 7. ME 22-3.06.
Qa^ IfiB Buiklers— Princess Anne Piaza,
Sec. a. Lot 8, BUc 32-3.06.
Oa^ W Builda's— Princess Anne I^oa,
Sec. a, Lot 9. BUc 22-3.06.
Chapel IfiU Bulders— Princess ^me Pteza,
Sec. a. Lot 10. BDc 22-3.06.
Chf^ IBD Buiklers-Pttx^ss Anne Plaza.
Sec. a. Lot U. «k ae-4.06.
C3m^ ISi Builders— Princess Anne Plaaa,
sec. a. Lot a. BDc 32-3.06.
Chapd IfiB l^jQders— Princess Anne I%aa,
Sec. a. Lot a. BUc 2^-4.06.
Chapd ISB Buikiers-Princess Anne Plaza.
Sec. a. Lot 14, BUc 2^-3.06.
Ch^ US& Buikiers-^>rincess Anne Pkaa,
Sec a. Lot a. BUc 22-4.06.
Ch^ Iffl Buikiers-4>rince8S Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 16, Blk 2S-3.06.
Qa^ Hifl &4da<s— Princess Abk Baaa,
Sec. a, Lot 1. Blk 23-3.06.
Qagd Hffi BuOdenh-Prinoe^s Ame Pfaoa,
Sec. a. Lot 2, BBc 2»-3.06.
Cbi^ mfl Btdder»-Princess Ame Plasa,
Sec. a. Lot 3, BBc 23-3.06.
C3»pd Hffl Mkkrs— Princess Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 4. «k 23-3.66.
Chc^ IffiB BuiMers— Princess Anne Plea.
Sec. a. Lot 5. BHc SS-3.08.
Chapd im Biildera-Prinoess Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 6, BUc 23-3.06.
Cbapd ffiS Buldo-s— Prtadess Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 7, B& 23-3.08.
Chapd iflffl aflders— Princess Annfe Plaza,
. Sec. a. Lot 8. BDc 23-3.06.
Ctod Iffl „ Buikiers-Princess ^me Ptaza,
Sec. a. Lot 9. BBc 2S-4.0&
Cb^)d mi Builders-Princess Anne Pltiza,.
Sec a. Lot 10, Wt 23-3.06.
Chapd Iffl Buflders-Princess Anne Pleoa,
Sec. a. Lot 11. Blk 2»-4.fl6.
CSmpd ISO Btdders-Prteess Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot a. Blk 23-4.06.
Oiaqd Iffl BuiMera-Prtooess Anne Plaza,
•^. a. Lot 13, BDi SS-S.06.
Chapd Wi Rdders-Prinoess Ame Plaza,
Sec a. Lot li Mc 33-3.06.
Chapd iQi BuUem-PrinoesB Ame
Sec a. Lot a, B& |»-3.06.
Oufd ffll BuBders-iPraeess ^ne
See. It, Lot 1. B& SI-3.W.
Ame Fln^
Sac 1^ fait 4. Mk Sl-im
Chapd M mWwi n^tnm Ame Ptea.
Chaed HH Tfcrtiia Pilncuw fume Plan.
Sdc. a. Lot 11 m S«-^J6.
Chafwl Hi Byidtts-^itaeas Anbe Plrai.
Sac a. Lot 7, Bh SI-3.Q6.
Chapel Oi Bui M e w Pito ceaa Anne
Sec a. Lot I, Blk SI-4.01
Ch^ HH BiAkn-Atoen Amie
Sec a. Lot 9, Ok 34-4.06.
Chapd HH BuadBn>-Princ«n Ame Plan,
Sec. a. Lot a. BIc S4-3.06.
Chapd HB BiMera-Ateeaa Asme Pfaoa.
Sec- a. Lot n. rat 94-3.01
Chapd IM Pufldeii Prini.eHi Ame PIna.
Sec a. Lot a, Blk 34-3.06.
Chapd Mi Buflden-l^taoeaB ^me Plan,
See. a. Lot a. Blk a4-l.«S. ^
Chapd Mi Bullder»-<PrlDoeBi',^ine Plaia,
Sec. a. Lot 14, BBc SI-S.06.
Ch^ m Balden-4>rinGea« Anne Mata,
Sec. a. lilt a, Hk S4-4.06.
Chi^ MB BuBders-Prinoea Ame Plan,
Sec a. Lot a. BOc 94-8.06.
Sec a. Lot 17. Blk 94-3.08.
Om^ HH BuOders-^Vtacesa Ame Plaza.
Sec. a. Lot a. BUc 94-3.06.
Cb^ Mi BsMm-Ptkmm Anne Ptau.
Sec. a. Lot 2. Bk 35 — 3.06.
Chi^ HB BuOden-Pitoen Anne Plaza,
Sec a. Lot S. Blk S8-3.06.
Chapd in Buikkra-PriDoesB Ame Plaza,
Sec a. Let 4. Bft 36-3.06.
Chifwl Wk Buflde w Wn eesB Anne Baza,
Sec a. Lot 6. BBc 25-3.06.
Chi^ HB BuMen-^>rinoeaB Ame Plaza,
Sec. 32. Lot 9, BBc 2S-3.06.
Chapd HB Bulder»-Priooea8 Anne Plaza,
See. a. Lot a. BBc 36-3.06.
Ch^>d HB BuHden-PriooeK Anne Plaza.
Sec a. Lot a. Hk 3^-3.06.
dnpd Mi Bidden-Princess Anne Plaza.
Sec. a, Lot a, Hk 35-3.06.
Chapd MB Bufldera-Prinoeas Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 30. Hk 3S-8.06.
Chapd Ml BuOdera-Princeas Ame Han.
Sec. a, Lot 21, Blk 25-4.06.
Chapd Mi Buadera-PrinoeaB Ame Plaza.
Sec. a, Lot 22. Hk 35-3.06.
Cbapd Iffl BuBder»-PrinceaB Anne ^tiaa,
te. a. Lot », Hk 36-8JK^ :>^
Chapd Mi Buadera-Prineeai Ame raza,
Sec a. Lot 94, Hk 35-3.66.
Chapd M Buflders-Princess Anne Baza,
Sec a. Lot 25. Hk 36-3.06.
Chifl^ MB BuBdera-Bteoess Anne Ftaza,
Sec. a. Lot 27, BUc 25-3.06. -
Chapd Mi Hjflders-PrinoeK Ame Plaza,
Sec a. Lot 28, BBc 25-3.06.
Chi^ MB Buflders-^Vincxas Ame Pkoa.
See. a. Lot 29, Hk 25-3.06.
Chapd HB BdBden-^^lmeas
Sec. a. Lot 90. Blk 25-8.06.
Cbapd
Sec a. Lot S, Hk 36-3.06.
Chapd IS Bufldera-Primen Ann ttaa.
Sec a. Lot 3, BBc 26-3.06.
Chi^ MB BuBders-^'kteceBB Anne Plaza,
Sec. a, Lot 4. BUc 26-3.06.
Chapd MB Buikkrs-FtteoeaB Anne Plaza,
Sec a. Lot 5, Hk 26-4.06.
Chapd MB Buaders-^^ttaceas Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 6, Hk 36-4.06.
Chapd MB BuSden-^'ttooeas AffiK Plaza,
Sec. a, Lot 7. BBc 9B-3.06.
Clu^ mi BuBden-ftinoeaB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 8, Blk 96-3.06.
Chipd HB Buflders-J'rinoesB Ame Plaza.
Sec a, Lot 9, Hk 3fr-4.06.
Chapd HB BuBder»-FrincesB Anne Plaza,
See. a. Lot 10, Blk 26-3.06.
Cbspd HB MMera-MncesB Ame Plaza,
Sec a. Lot 11, Hk 26-3 J6.
Chapd MB BuBdero-PRBoaas Anne Plaza,
See. a. Lot a. Hk 26-^06.
Onpd MB Buiders-MnoeaB Anne Ptaza.
Sec. a. Lot a. Hk 26-3.06.
Clupd MB Bufldera-PltooeaB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 14. Hk 26-4.06.
Chapd HSi Buflders-Prinoess Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot a, BUc 26-3.06.
Cttapd MB BuHders-Mnoeas Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 16. Hk 26-3.06. .
Chapd HB Buflden-Prinoen Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 17. BUc 26-3.06.
Chapd Hfi Hddetv-PrincesB Anne Plaza,
Sec. a, Lot a. BBc 26^06.
Chapd HB BuQden-Priaceaa Anne Baza,
Sec. a. Lot a, H^ 26-3.06.
Chapd MB BuBdem-MnoaaB Anne Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 20, Hk 9^-3.06.
Cl»^ HB- Bdldera-PriDoesB Ame Baza,
Sec. a, Lot 31, Hk S8-3.06.
Ch^ HB BoUov-PrinoeBB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 22, BOc 26-3.06.
Clupd Mi ftridera-PrinoeflB Ame Baza,
See. a. Lot 23, BQe 28-4.06.
Chapd Hi HAlera— Plteoeaa Ame Baza,
Sec a. Lot 24, Hk 26-3.06. <
Chspd Mi Hdder»-PriDoe8B Ame Baza,
Sec. a, Lot 25, Hk 26-3.06.
dMpd Mi Buflders-PrineeaB Amie Plaza,
Sec a Lot 1, Hk 27-3.06.
Chapd Mi Baflde»-4*rinoeaB Ame Plaza,
Sec a. Lot 2, BBc 37-3.06.
Chapd HB BuBdera-Prinoeas Ann Plaza,
Sec. a Let 3, BDc 27-3.06.
Cfa^wi BH Bulders-PrinoHB Aone Plaza,
See. a. Lot 4. Blk 27-8.06.
Cbapd HB Baiders-4>riooMB Anne Baza.
(Sec. a. Lot 5, BDc 27-3.06.
dbapd HB BuBderB-PriDoeaa Am Ban.! Sm&, Joim-Bladcwatar,
Sec a. Lot 6, BBc 27-3.06. ^ 'Ttee. Johnnie & Hazel
Ch^ HB Baada^-ftfacne Ann Plaza, ysiM.
Sec. a. Lot 7. Hk 27-3.06. ^^H'^WUtdwrst,
Ctepd HB MMers-PiioceaB Ame(BBn,
Sec. a, Lot 8, Hk 27-3.16. V
ChE^d W& BaBden-PrtecesB Ame Pteca,
Sec. a Lot 9. BBc 27-3.06.
Chs^ Iffl Buida^B— I^^incesB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot a. Hk 27-8.06.
Cbapd Mi BoBders-Prteoeai Ame Flera,
Sec a, Lot n, BBc 27-8.06.
Chapd Mi Bolden-MBcai Ame Plua,
6Bca,Lat]8.HkS7-8.0l.
ChipH am
Sac tt. Lit a. Bk 0-3.06.
Chapd Mi BuMini..Mna« Ane Ptea.
Sec a. Lot 14, Uc t7-3J6.
Chapd IM Buldera-J^itein Ame PiRza.
Sec a, Lot a. U[ 9Ml;i6.
CiNpd BB WMera-rt^tfsem Anne Baza,
Sec a. Lot a. Hk 1^-3.01
Oiapd M Buld»-#^Mi Am Plea.
Bee. a. Let 17. Blk 17-^16.
Cbtfd RB Mders-#itotii ^ne Baza.
Sec a, ut a. rac 37-3.01.
Chapd HB BdUer«-4*i«Mm Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 19. Blk 27-3.06.
Chapd Mi BuWer»-Piteo8« Ame Baza,
See. a. Lot 20, BBc 27-S.Oi.
Chapd HB Bulden-l^teceaB Ame Baza,
Sec a. Lot 31, BBc S7-4.06.
Chapd HB BuBdeiv-^rincaea Anne Ptaza,
Sec a. Lot 22, Hk 37-3.06.
Ch^ Mi Buidera-4>rim9aaB Ame Baza,
Sec a. Lot 23, Hk S7-4.M.
Chipd n Bidden-Piteewa Ame Baza,
Sec. a Lot 94, BUc 37-3.01.
(%apd Mi Buid«a-Primaai JOm Baza,
Sec. a Lot 25. Elk 97-3.08.
CNipd Mi Hdders-Prtaceai Anne Ptaza.
Sec. a. Lot 36. Hk 27-3.06.
Chapd HB BuBdm-Jhtwen Ame Plaza,
Sec. a, Lot 27, Hk 37-3.08.
^^3iapd jMB^ Du8ue»— tTHWBWB — Ame z%Ea,
See. a. Lot 38, Hk 27-3.06.
Chapd HB BuBders-Praioeas Ame Baza,
Sec a. Lot 39, Hk 37-3.08.
ClMfid Hffi BuBders-PrinoesB Ame Fleoa,
Sec. a, Lot 39, BUc 37-3.08.
Chapd HH Bidden-PrinceB Anne Piaza,
Sec a Lot 91, Bk 27-3.06.
QmptA MB Buflden— Binceas Ame Plaza.
Sec a Lot a, BUc 27^.06.
Chapd HS BuBders— Prmoess Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 33, BUc 27-3.06.
Chapd Mi BtAiaiN-PrincesB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a. Lot 34. BUc 27-3.06.
Ch^>d m Hdd09— PrinoasB Anne Baza,
Sec. a^t S. Hk 27-3.06.
Cl^d HB Buflden-^Hticeaa Anne Baza,
Sec. a Lot 36, Hk 27-3.06.
Chapd Mi Bdlders— Princess Ame Baza,
Sec. a. Lot 37. Hk 27-3.06.
Cbapd Mi Bufldera— B^icesB Ame Plaza,
Sec. a Lot 38, BUc S7-3.06.
Md)oweO. WQliana P., Jr. It GajF-Princee
lAnoe Plaza. Sec. 8, Lot 10, Hk $-8.08.
*Chapel Hill Buiklera-Princess Ame Plaza.
Sec a Lot 10, Blk 21-3.92.
^ *BpR OF PfUNCESS ANNE Cs^ „
Smithy H^iffy C— Noctii Landit^ Rd., 1 ^re
-25(0S.
Otey, ThoRias It Eetdla-^Mlfa Landing Rd.,
.32 Acre— a.80. .
WHOO ^
MalxM, Ftoyd B.—Pungo, 29.67— a.20. '
Basni^t. Edward F. It l^ari \(.— Chmity
Neck, 1 Acre-a.80.
Batten. Josefdi E.— Punge 1.1 Acres— 30.08.
Davis, Carrie L.-Charity (aTxB) Pai«d-.64.
GflUop, EUa Mae-Wasfawoods Paicd-2.56.
«riatead. a^BJ4)^jBii^JBa |w4<t^€ Pitt<cd
-.96. "■/.:,'~^ ^' ■;" ■ -'T' "\
Jones, Thomas, Estate-Morae's Point, 40
AereB-SJ8* -
keding, J. M.. D. Stonnont 4 Otto Halsteed,
Washwoods, 33 Acres— 38.72.
MlBo-, Ltiey P.-Alorae's Point 16.66 kma—
22.72. ^
Moore, Eva M. & Wm. J.— Pun^, SO Acr^—
2.S6.
Mosl^, Pad Le(»i-A&iddy C^«dc. Pared A,
.5 Acre— 30.72.
Newby, D* G. & Mary H.— Washwoods. 1.5
Acre9-a.84.
Newi^. David Geraki— Washwoods, 22 Acres
-28.71 '
Ormood Cmp— Pungb, 30 Acres— 2.56.
ReRonell, Francis Il-Morae's Part, 8.97
Acres — 7.88. /
RemmeU. Frands H.-Morae's Point, 7.69
Sbevmi, Andrew— Washwoods, 2 Acres— 1.98.
Stevens, Johin— Wa^iwoo^. 7 Acres— 16.32.
Stiff. Namie B., et {ds-Mundoi, 39.86 Acres
-SS.04.
Strewhand, Venxm R^Muddy Creek, 1 Acre
-48.00.
Ihompsm, Geo. E.— Pungo, 4 Acres more oi
fess-7.04.
Tremdai^, Bernard L.— Waghwoods, 1 A<s«—
.64.
Tremdan, Bonard L.— Washwoods, 2.5 Aoet
-1.28.
T]ier, Geotge Ihomas— Wai^iwoods, .97
Acre— 1.98. >
lyter, George Ihontas — Wf^fawoods, 2.84
Acres— 6.44.
Vir<» Realty Corp.— Washwoods, 229 Acrea
-mx.
Wlu^Hirst, Geo. W.— Waiiwoods, ^5 Acres
-IM.
Wbodbouse, J. T. ^ ads— Wadiwoods. Pared
A, 3S Acres— 7.68.
YuKvich, Edward Leo-Charity, 4 Acres nKn«
or less— 2.68.
BLAGKWATER COLORED
Armstrong, Agn^-Blackwater, 5.824 Acres—
14.96.
Brown, Geo'. D.— Bladcwater. 8 Ao-es— 38.76.
Corprew, Miles EM.— Hackiwater, 10 Acres—
8.16. ■
Jones, Jdai— Hackfwatei*. 1 Acre— 1.36. -
Jdies, Jdm k Heten-aiackwater, 320x1060,
iff 8 Acrtt. nwre (h* less— 43.18.
lilasfn, Demie E.-Hadows^, 1 Ao-e, more
w tes6-3.04.
Held, fieiriHe A. & Sai^ R.-Biadowata-,
Pancel-3.04.
Soddi, Au^Kto, d ids-filadcwater, 22 Acres
. — 38 J8.
5 Acre— 28.90.
Bladcwater, 2.0 Acres
Bray. F. 0.>-a«|iMe. Lot U. Ift 4t4.40.
fray. r. 0.-4^iiae. Lot 18, Uc 4-440^
Brid»i. ft^ B.-aa^wde, Liica^de Lote n.
22,akS-6.40.
CkHnidc. Mosn k R(»idie-Bi^tide, .46 ^re
more or l^^-4.40.
Don^, Ifi^^-Newaome Bv^^— n.40t.
Foranu. Vtti Davia ft ffnta Littto C^^dc^
1 Acre-a8.^.
For^nan, Van Tkn^ et als-H-iritiiwaite Pro-
perty Parcel— 2.40.
HawkiiH, Ecknui ft Thdma-^led^B Haw-
kin's Est.. Lot 5-6.00.
Hucbon. Alice-fia^de. .5 Acre— 1.89.
Himter. Mm, ft Jdm-Bay«^. 10 Acr«h-
18.00.
Jaims, Antticmy, ^^n. Sctaner et ds-4Bay-
side, 6.0 Acres— 10.80.
Jam^, Anthony. Wm. SImm d als-fiay-
side. 1.7 Acpes-4.«0. »
Jones, Btergaret-^ay^e. Lets a, 14. BUc
2-4.40.
Und. Hetb&i ft Lba-Bay«de P««d-3.M.
Mason. W. T.-Bayside Rd. 100' x ae'-.eo.
Moore. Jones E. et d»-Kempsviile. 9.0
Acres— 16.80.
Morgan, Cdeman—BayiBde, 1.33 Acres—lS.eO.
Petty, Bemice Atesmder d akh-Rdd Town
KonpsviUe, 2 Aa ea 3 .80. i
Portkx*. iohn-Water Works. Lot l-a.90.
PiAJw-lf rnrntina W a tani*" '** ^Q Arrtw.
nttJUICIl. ^iHfrvfit^ — •■v *»*.4 Km
3.60.
Riddick, John R.— Water W^rks, 10 Acres-
, mm.
Riddick, John R.— Moored Brieves, 6.0 Acr^
32.«).
Robey, Willie— Moore's Brieves, 1.0 Acres—
16.40.
Smith, James E.-Oakwood, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
Blk 80-4.86. *^
Stephens, Evdiiw ft Henry Gwdon— Diamond
Springs, Lot 8, Hk 3-2.40.
^v«is, Lydia, et rfs-^ayside, 1.0 Acr6-a.40.
Treadwdl, Hester-Water Works, Lot ». Kk
3-a.80.
Tyner, Joe-Oafcwood. Lot 60. Hk 28-2.40.
ViaOaa, John A. ft Sarah-Reid Town, 1.0
Acre-24.00.
Walston, EUis-Baydde. 2.0 Acres-14.40.
Williams, Hoiry-Wewsome Parcel— 2.06.
Wills, James-Bayside, Lot 1—2.40.
BAYSIDE MGA COLORED
Anderson, Laiffa J.— L. ft J. Ganlens, Li^ 40
' • ""7.38. » ^Jt S *ij" '• i -I'. _J»___»i
Anttiony, Ddia ft B^aifr-Odrwoocl. U^ 17 to
2^-70.56.
Askew, Jdm-BayskJe. 1.0 Acre— 2.5S.
Austin. George W.— LabKide, Baya<k toBr 9,
10, Blk 1-22.26.
Bailey. B«1ha ft Mildred Jonee-Oakwood,
Lot 66-16.80. . ,^. t
Ballard, Lee-Si moa BUflttyi S^fl«N#
Lot a-.84. ^^
Beacon Holding Corp. ft Henry Snith, Est.—
Beechwood. .ew Acre— 1.26.
Bly. L. P.-Greenwich "C". 1.08 Acre-48.72.
Booker, R. A.— Bayskde, Lot t-a.ajaa=s|
Boyd, Earl-Bayside, Lots 2, 3. 4.-7.14.
^' w. E. J^^a^ija^ J^ate^ AJgl;
3—4.82. ^ ;, 4»
Rixk^ ft Mego^a-Hack-
wats*. .56 A<3% more of less-44.20.
WBsM, G^ny-Blackwirtser, « Acrefr-«3J1
Winston, Eross-Hadcwito: (100 x 210). Par<
cd-41.96.
Woodhoiise, Mardidi ft Doris-Bladcwater,
J50 Acres, mere or less— 44J0.
BAYSIDE RSGULAB COLOItI»
Hackman HatUe Mae ft Ida Hawklis-TiQF'
tor's Bcmch, .5 Acre-i^^SJO.
Boose. Joe-sioraide, .S Acre— a.M.
Bray, Wm. F. D.-BayAore, Lots a, 18, B»c
3-4.62.
BriddMuse, Marie et dr'Hod^eman Plat, UA
37-43.26. ^
Caeon, Hanndj-Bafyslfe, Lt^ 9, 4.28 Acres-
38.56.
Ojerry, Moses— Oafcwood, Lot 8&-3.62.
Cherry, Moses-Oakwood, Lot 8&-2.S2.
dierry, WilUam-iBurton Station Parcel, 110 x
60-2.88.
C3erk, Jdin ft Anna— 'Baydwre. Lot 1—4.62.
Cofidd, George-^Bank's Comw, Lot A, .3S
Acre— M.
Colldd, Leonard ft Lda-Newsonae Farm
.27Mi Acre-1.68.
Comick, George-Newsome, Lot 9, .75 Aoe—
.84.
Costcm, Jones T— Bayskfe, Lds 34, 26, 75, 7^
-8.34.
C(Mton. James T.-®ayMcte. Lot 48, 88-4.68.
Cross. Virginia Wills-DianMid Springs. Skn-
on Elliott Est., 1.132 Acres, Pt. of Lot 9-
3.78.
DUlai^, Jesse ft Mil(fred-Bayskle Acres, Lot
1-8.82.
Dildy, Wwley-Bayskle Acres. Lot 25-20.16.
Dillard. Jesse-tBa^side Acre?. Lo*-2— a.37.
Diflard, Jesse ft MilA-ed-JBaj^de Acres, Lot
1-2.48.
Elliott. Isabel-Water WoAs. 1.0 Acre-47.64.
EJvans, Erasnnis--OiAiwood, Lot 36-8.52.
Evans, Johd— Oakiwood, Lot S2— a.86.
Ferebee, Henry L.— Oabvood, IM. 34-2.52.
f^rebee, Hovy Lefwis-Otdcwood, Lot 1—22.36.
Foreman, DeUa-BurtMi, .236 Acr6-.84.
Freeman, Jesse ft Cora-Baydde Acres, UA
9-32.76.
Gfles. Jdm R. ft EUi» V.-Newsome, Lot B-
2.52.
Gd^gan, Rufiffi ft Berlin-'Beediwood, .064
lAcre-44.80.
Goodson, Sanah J.-C. H. Fentress Rat, Bay-
skfe Acres, Lots 3, 4, BUc 6-2.5B.
Gordon, Marfta-Bayskle, Lot 23, BBc 3-2.52.
Gregwy, baac— Bayside, Lots 6, 7, BUc 4-
• 4.68. I /
Gregory, Mellie ft Bess^-Bayskte Pared—
31.98.
Gr^i. Jeremiah et als— Newsome, 1 Acre
-2.52.
Hale, J. Howard-Bayshore, Lot U. M, BBc
1-43.60.
Hardy. Edward Est.— Little Creek, 1.0 Acre—
a.a.
Hanis, B. G.-Baysidc^jLot 1—2.32.
HoUomond, Vincent^ ft Bosa Lee-Bay-
shore. Lots 8. 9. 10, 18. W, Hk 9-28.98.
Jackson. Ambrose-^ayskle. Lot 15-a.38.
Jolms, SimueJ-HNewtown Cross Rds., E. Pt. of
Tract No. 10, .3frAcre-47.04.
JohnsOT, WlHiam H«iry d ux— Bayade Acres
Lot 33-47.88.
Joj^r, Georgia ft Cane WWtmMe-Oafcwood
liOt ai, 82-82.32.
Joyner, James C. ft Mary M.— Baric's Com®,
2.7 Acre9-6.46.
Lane, Frederick— Water Works, Lot 6. Hk 3
— 2.KI.
McCoy, Jdm— Bayshore flC. tt Fentress
Plrt)— Lot 6, iBUc 8-2.82.
MoC^, Wbm D. 6 ^i^ Mae-Newaome
Flarcel (ao* x iiS0')-l.e8.
Md^ti^ IlQifM. iie. itipiwi, M m «k
5-8.92.
Miks. Alex ft Famye flawMi»^fiMilm Crass
Roads. Lot 3, 4.0 Acraa-asoo.
Miller, S^rah-BaQPside, M Acre-1.6B.
ktoore, iM«cander-8ajifc«p», Let 17« BQc 3
— s.ai.
Moure, Mary-Baydiore. Lot 19. SOc S>4.98.
Mo^e, Pr^Mi ft Mary G.-^^tooi«, Lot
ai, BBc 7-336.
Poole, Jerry, Jr.— Ba^kJe. Lot 38. 4.71 Acrw
-3.40.
Ptmo'. Jamea B.— Bayaide, Hot^tnm Plat,
Lot 41— aJ6.
Power. Jamea B.— Bayaide, Hod^nan Plat,
Lot 68-a.86. VJ,
Price, Lucin#-Bay^de Aerte^lOt 18-2.52.
Rdiwy, WUUe-Newton Crow Rd.. 1.0 Aae-
M.70.
Rando^. fVed W.. ft Ai^e-Bi^side, .103
Acre— 35.70.
Randolph, J. W.— Bayside, LoU «, 65-4.62.
Richardbon JJIMan T— J^ewsome Farm Par-
cel-^.54.
Riddkk. John R.-Oab»^)od, Lots 6,7—4.68.
RkUkik. J(te R.-Oakwood, Ld 9-4.58.
RkHidc, John R.-Oakwood, Lot 21—2.52.
Riddkk, Jdm R.-Oakwood. Lots », 26-4.68.
Ri^ck, John R.— Oakwood, L(^s 27 to 35
—34.08.
Riddtek, John B.-08te©Qd^ Lot «-3.52.
Riddick. John R.-Oakwood. Lots 46 to 60-
34.08.
RMi^:fc, John H.-Odcwood, Lot ffi-4.S8.
Robinsm, Waiter H. ft Martha S.-Bayshore.
Lot 21. Hk 7-33.80.
Sainders. Annie— Water Works, .215 Acre-
46J0.
Saunders, Thoresa— Diantond Springs, Loft
30, 31-46 J». /
Saun(^^, "nicresa— Wt^ Works, 1.08 Acres
-63.00.
Scales. Frank W. ft Alice W.-Baydiore, Lot
11, BUc 7-4.36.
Scott, James— Baydwre, Lots 3, 4, 27, 38,
BUc 3-38 J2.
Stanmms, Hdoi— Bayside, .56 Acre— 28.14.
Sims, Gary, Jr. ft Aikk*ey A<feile— Bank's Cor-
ner, Lot 34, 1^ Acres-8.S8.
&nall. Batiena' ft Bamile Am Baric's Off-
ner, 1 Aare. more or less— 50.22.
Soead, Bob— Dtomond Springs, Lots S, i, %
«k 7-7.14.
&iead, Junkwr L.— Beydiwe. Lot 14. Hk 7
-3.36.
Snead, LiQie-Bayahor«. Lots 7, 8, 25, 26. Hk
7-98.40.* "- ^
-57.54. -..=-^^^-.-»^-^^-,. - -.^^^
&iead, Hardy ft Vii^nia— Ba^hore, holt IS,
I BUc 7-86.04.
%kes, John— Oakwood, Lot 13-8.58.
Sykes, Jdm— 0{dcwood, Lot 14-8.52.
TaBy. Enmnitt— Newsomo, 1 Lot-8.58.
Itiorntoi, Mary— Water %orks, 1.0 Aare—
40.32.
Vestor, W. H.-Oflkwood, Lots 11, 12-4.68. .„
White, James ft Otelia E.— JNewsome Farm,
^ Ld D, .57 Acre, more or le8S-aB.94.
miitdwa^ Gertiiide DaMey— Bayside. .5
i^ire— aj2.
V9tltmnon, Oai^ 4r^4tawgla Jiqraer-Oak*
•wood. Lot 13-8.58.
Whitemore. tOarie ft Geoi^ Joymr— Oak-
wood, Lot 14— 2.82.
WMtemore. Oafie ft Georgia Joyner-Oak-
wood. Lots a, 16-4.88.
William, Amiie-Bayshore, Lot 8. Hk 3-28 J8.
WiUifflm, Am^ £.-Baydiore, Lot 9, BUc 3—
2.52.
Williams, Chedo- ABoi ft Leola AmespCay-
side, .177 Acre— 1.68.
WWams, Ei^ene— BayshcMie, Lot 2, Blk 4—
2.52.
WUliams, EXigesMF-eayahore. Lot a, Hk 4
-2.52.
Wffliams, ^Gla(fys-Be«;hwood, JO ACTe-^*^!
Willie, EUsha ft Idfr-Oakwood, Lot 23-2? ^.''
WOUe. Emud-ONindc Fami. lOT x 56.5'
Acre-31J8.
WiUis, AuAwy ft Miklred .Ames-Bayshore,
Lot 5, Hk l-a.74>s^
WUUs, RKhard-BaysidM^art of Lot 4, .177
Acre, more &r lew— 1.68.
WiUis, Susk»-aaydiore, Lot 6. Hk »-d9.88.
WiUis, Sude-C. H. Fentress, Ba^iiore, UA
17, Hk 9-2.S2.
wrdlis, Susie ColUer-aaydde, Lot a, BBc 6
—17.64.
Wiliis. Susie CoBier-Bayside. Lot 1, 4, BUc
7-4.62.
Wood, L. H.-eayside, (Lots 46, 47, 63, 64-
9J4.
Wood, Oscar— Bayside. 2.85 Ao«s-46.94.
KEMI^VIIXE REG. COLOMID
Ashby, John L. ft Tlietaia— Ferry Pt. Rd .Par-
cel-61.20.
Brown. Napdewi-^erry Pt. Rd., 1.0 Acre—
a.20.
Cuffee. Jdin ft J. Edward— 'nm»t(m, 10 Ao-es
-32.40.
CUffee, Jolm ft J. Edward— Ihunton, 25
Aa«s— 45.60.
Darden, David— iBonney's Comer. 1.0 Acre—
2.40. ,
Darden, JoGtH» Ert.— Ilmrston, 13 Acres—
S5.60.
Doi^ery. Mary— Thur^, 5.0 ^Tes-46.80.
Downs, Mred. Preston ft Lena-OunTSwamp
3.38 Acres-5.20.
Fentress Walter-^Ferry Pt. Rd. Pared— 86.80.
FVeeman John Est. ft Lucy Iferris— Ferry
Point Rd, 8.0 Acies-^.40.
FWord. Curtis DePrest— Becan Gardens, Lot
11, BUc 9-1.60.
FuUer, Northern— Kempsvffle, .98 Acre—
Gaynor, Hattie-^Ferry Pdnt Rd, Parcel .70
Acre— 4.40.
Gaynor, Hattie-Ferry B. IRd., 1 Lot-2.40.
Gorato, George— Wke Plat, Lot 1-8.40.
Mnton, C3iarles-<%ent, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, BBc
4-4.80.
Hobnes. Margaret (Mrs.)-Pecan Gardras,
Lots 18, a, 20, BUc a-3.60.
Jom^, ^eraoider— Feny B. Rd., l.a
Acres-49J».
Jennmgs, ISb-Gt. Bri^ Rd, 8.0 Acr«—
14.49.
J<mes, Leon A. ft Amanda C-ferry B. Rd,
Put of Lot I^ Jl Mif, 80 X ttO'-4.«9.
Kdnpodie ]lHido«i^i&ic.-BolaiMi, Lot Ar-
Virflnla Bosch mH,
Thur8day, November U, 1965
P999 34:
38.40.
Ketter, Annie-Pecan G«rdM, Ijli i^ 1^
BUc 21-4.40.
Ketter. Annie-^^oan f^rima. Lot 80^ lii
31-40.
Lewis. Jdm-New Li^t Paicd-I^.80.
McCoy, Frmk^n— KemiMEvin^ Pared B» 1.9
Acre— 5.20.
^feaI. Chaite ft Luveila— Feiry P^t Rd,
1.25 Acre-62.00.
Ow«is, W^orv-Firry B. Road, 1.0 ^ex*^
2.40.
Parkei*, wmiam-LmdoB Bri(|p, 5.0 Aa«i-«
20.«).
Parsons, John W.-WMe Plat, Lot 1-2.49.
Price, Thad— Pecan Gardwis, Lot 24,^BUc 41
-t-l.W.
Richardson, Lfflian T. ft Raymond S.-Ne#. .
town Ghent, .5 Acre— 27.60.
Riddick. Columbus-^erry PI. Rd., J Acre
-1.60.
Riddick, Joim R,-London Bri4|e. 6.0 Acres
-38.40.
Riddick. Tlmdfiy, Jr. ft Oatt^rina-Feny
Point Road. I^ 4—2.40.
SherriU. J. W.— Indian River Rd., .75 Aa«-»
- 22.80. . ^ — _ 1
Silvester. htalk^^fyB^ H. Rd, J Acs»^
•2.40. ---^ '-\n '
Smith, Jfflnra et ux— Ferry PoiiK Rd., Col<M«d
Gh«it. Lot 7B 108x125-31.20.
Wiite, Cary N.-Colored Ghmt. Lot 1-8.401
Wiggin's, Simon— Gt. Bridge Rd., 7.0 Aerefr-
a.20.
WUkins, Elsha-Ot. Bridge Rd., 8.0 Acret-..
WiniMtis, Ah^my— Gum Swamp, 1.0 Acre—
21.20.
WiUiams, Charfes-StoseRMmt, Li^ 1— aJO.
WilUams. diaries— R(»emont, Lots 2 to 6—
10.80.
WiMianM, Martha, Est.— Kempsvine. 1 Plat
-2.40. .^^
WiUiana. Minrrie L— FN^i Gardois. Lots B^
60, BUc 19-8.40.
Witeon, Olivia-Ferry Pt. Rd., M Acre-11.20.
Wright, George T.-Indian River, LoU 1. S,
-10.60.
KEKB>SVILLE MOS COLORED
^urrington. Wdter McK ft Gertnidfr-E. N«r-
fdk. Lot 43, BUc 106-2.52.
Butts, James W.-^Wise Plat, Lot 4. BDc 1-
31.08.
C^ffri^Um, LuqM!i\b^ fi^ ||4y|# 4>B|k
1— 8.S2. '~ — "*~^
Davis, EUen-Sti). of tract 1 A. W. Comyc
Lot E. .50 Acre-31.(B.
FVeemm, Lon^sa-jCdlam Rd., 2.77 Acres
28.68.
Freonan, Mil^-Oreat Bri^ Road, Lot 4—
4.0 Acres-7.56.
Gardner, Fannk^-Wiae F4at U^ 1, BBc 4-
GUdu*id, Ihomas Lee-<jt. Brkige Bi., Wf
X 75'-47.0l.
Harris, caafOice ft^Aosie Lee-Attred lie-
Oeoiiy TVact Ptfcd— f7JB. i
liwton, Mary Ndn WIMBlbBwd^ .» nere ,
98.40.
Jdwscm, Charles A., d ux-Afivd McCfcnif
Property, .5 Acre— .84.
KiiribaU. Samud-^Wise Plat, Lots SI ft SS,
Hk 3-10.06.
Knox, Fred ft Sarah^empsvMe, 1 Aire, '
more or less— 47.88. ,
Lasdter, EUzabeth Uzzle et ais-HdUnd, Lot
2ffi, 1.73 Acre»-4.78.
Levie, Samud ft Rosa Le&-6oOand Tarae«
S. ^ of Lot 11, BBc 1-S8,S.
McCtenny. AM-ed-KerapsviBe, SO Acres, mora
(M* less— 30 Ji
MdCoy, Aknao ft Mae-Queen CSty, Lota 1, 3,
3, 4, Hk 2-4.63.
Mdvin, Ruddfdi ft Bartwra HnWmid, .S
^Te-1.68.
BIBkr, Jmms E.-HoBand, 9.0 A cr e s WJ A
Nichok, CHftOQ Mediae ft Sardi-WiBe Flat. '
Lots 10, 11, Hk 1-U.a.
Kkbols, Samud-4Cdlam Rd. U Acre»-«
ffI-32.
dvertoD. Cui^ ft Mbdle-Kempsvfle, Jf
Acre-17.6i
Sanderson, Wille et ux-Great &idge BiMid,"
Lot A— 27.72.
%]«u:e, Lee EUa M(HTi8— Ww PUi, Lot 38,
BUc »-46.20.
Spence, Lee Wia Aforris-Wlse Plat, Lot 31-« .
2.52.
Wdke, Fkssie-N. Landing Rd.. 21J Aeres^
75.ffl.
Whttdnuyt, DeU»-Kempsvffle, .5 Aen—M.
WiHiams, Elijah ft Emily— KenpsviDe, Lft.
Acre— 40.32.
WiUiams, Eaijdi ft Eimity-Kempsvffi^^UI
Acres— 27.7S.
WiUiKns, EUjah ft Emily-Kemp^iSe, 8.8
lAci^-6.30.
LYNNHAVEN REG. COLORED
Andrews, Ei^ene B.— Nortii Va. Beach, Lot
16-33.84.
Bdl, J. L.-Lynnhavoi, 4.0 Acre»-6.4&
Dose. John-Terrapin Iffl, 1.0 Acre-a5.81 -
Drewitt, John Edward-OUve Hd^^ Lot tf
-3.96.
Freeman, Hany Est— Lynnhaven Parni—
3.96.
Giliiard, Mamie E.-EucUd. SO" x 100'-4Jl'
HoUoway, WiUiamt-Cox Bridge, S.0 A<3es-
28.08.
J<^ner, Jesse ft Muy Lee-IiUfe Ned^ JBI
Acre-30.80.
Keys, Obed— Link. Bay, 3.0 A<3e-a3.40.
K^. Obed-Iank. Bay, 3.0 Acres— 7J0.
Wright, Albert-Hroad Bay, l.a Acws-aJI.
Wright, Aljert, Jr.-Broad B^ Parcel-8.a^
Wri^t, Al)ert ft Mabel-4H«ad B«y Pared-
2.16.
LYNNHAVEN M08 CMABED
Ackiss; LiBian-Lot F, Seabttk (Badbd)—
30 7B
Ackiss, SroaUwood, Jr., ft LQIian ft Jeaa-
A. ft I. Oq.-Li^ 6 to a, B& 3-SB.7S.
AJcins, LBHttii-Oceaiia CkffdHM, ftac^ %
Hk S2-a6J2.
Askew, Grady * IMona S.-<Nir8 C^«ek If.
^ «f Let S-as.m
Biriiey, JoafaHMtessBa. ^e 6, 98 x VSt
-4.tt.
1
IVBiHH^^WB^
■^"■-^■^^■IWP
9^44:
1
im% ft
n, of n«t «. », tots 31. ^-^.«.
MMi mi$h mrwiiii 6n«n, Lot tt.
tikm-mjm.
WilitMf. Wiinill ftih ii GwdeM, Lot M.
BarcUf. Jto«|li-Ooeiuia Gar^sa, Lot IS,
BarcW, jQH|)h-Oc«iu Gvd^. Lot li. BIk
Bmdm, JoMpb-Ocewiu Lot I7, Ok 51-(.ia.
BH^ait . ^Miii. Jr.~Oce«ia Gardeii, Lot H
toS,^«, $0-11.80.
I, Joe, ^., i CMhMtofr-Oceana Ga^
I, SulxL, «, 50. Lot 44 to 47-iL36.
BHm«^ Jtmm K. k tbeim R.-C^^eam
6«fden». Let SB-UK
Bean, UOy-Ocem* Gardeng E. 76' of Lot 1,
mk S^VtM
Beniw John Waker it Leasle Mae-N. Duke
VMra. Lot 3-« J2. ^
Bnye, UHm-Seafeack, 90 x 150'-21.aB.
Brawn. Janifei A WlMe teB-C>m-green Ter-
race, Lot G, Mc 1-n.m ^^r^
Ajr^ iraioo-Bean Garden, IM i,;Bft &-
CM.
Rot m. .5 Acre-ll.Ol
Ol|li». VIrgida Lee-Chafliatn, io Aetes-
6US.
6Hle-. Ande B. fc Mary L. Wright-Oceana
Gardow, Lot tt, Bft Sl-4.18.
OolMd (Mon MlBskn. Inc.-LyiuAaven. 1.0
Coo^y, Bennle-^Sec. B, Ocean A Lot
Coatan, James k Uatf^J. -Oceana Gardois,
iraekvflb. Lot C ft D, BDc 25-17.48.
a>m&, MHes W. ft Martha E.-South OUve
Ol^ib. Lot S-S130.
Q t^ tewre , LucHle-Oc^na, 1.812 Acr^, Part
^olTfacta, ft>t l-4e.40.
ftn^ Jr., (^»rpatiti<»-Oceana, Plot 26, 75 x
Si»-«48.
tti^xrMke. diarks L.— Oceana Gea^ens,
Lot fl, BJk 4B, 50-127.30. ^
De^Mimette, CSurles L.— Oceana Gardos.
;4LBt 18, Blk 49, 50-4.18.
DeJtouDette, Charles L.— Ocemui Gardav,
Lot 19, 20, 21, nk 40, 50-10.26.
Doder, Mary— Oceoia Gardess, Sdbi., 49, SB,
Loti S3, S4-3B.12.
tkvm, Lertus-CliveJel^ Anm.^ ^ 37
Dtdnt, Nanirie 0. Elli§— Oceana Gardens, LoC
33, Site C, 25 X 1?5'-1.S2.
OoAtf , Jifius ft MUdb^d-Wotf Snare. Lot
N, .686 Acres-50.1«. ^ ,,
Kdikey. Otf^a-Ooetiia Gan^i. tot SI, iMt
EdB^, SarA F.-Oceana C^tlens, Kk S,
EteMie. lOtflo-Ltttle Neck. .252 Acre-
14mm. Bec].-C»atei, Lot 10, WT s tfT
#oH0e^ EuBioe ft nlmas— Oiaaam. M x
^dsiOB. Hvfart^-RofiiaB, 10 Aa«a~«e.4B.
Joeee, (Aaite ft iMtH-'-Ollve MgMi Afr
hot 1, LM ^— 4iJl.
looai, G^«va— Oceana Gardos, SO x V
JeMi, O a aava Oceana Gardeia, 200 x iB'
of Lot »^.70.
JMea. Ibxei-Oceana, FM 26, .26 Acre-4B.74.
J<Mm, Mamie E.— Seatadi, 1.0 Acre— 7S.M.
Jems, Mlpb-Seatack, SRritfi f%«. Lot M.
17— 4. W.
Jixm, fla%l»>-^9eatadc, SmMi Flat, Lot tt.
19-4. tt.
Jonci, IViflie A.— Oceana, Pkt 26, 75' ?c 180'
-a».i6.
Jordan, ICharleB G— Bean Gardoi, Lot 20,
Joyner, Albert L., et m-Lyxaiavm, S. %
of Site A, 1.0 A(ere-n.8».
Ketter, C. B.-Chatham Cot-9.88.
fCnox, Irene ft Urther— Oceanli, Ackias Land,
Pt. of Lot D-32.87.
Lamb, David ft Mmy-nAckiss Land, Replat
of C ft \i Of B, Lot 1-98.86.
Lmnb, David ft Maiy-^ckiss Land. Re^t
of Cft% of B, Lot 2-1.52.
Lanlb, David ♦ Marjr^^ckiss
of C ft ^ of B. Lot 3—1.92.
Mason, Daniel ft (Men-Great Neck, Plot 9,
Alburgo- Wat, .25 Acre— 15.96. ,
Mason, WflUati T., et als-Cape Bemry, Sec.
G, Lot 3, BBc 5-8.36.
Mason, William T., et ab-€ape Henry, Sec.
a, Lrt 6, Blk S-5.70.
Reason. WilliMn T., et als— Cape itewy. Sec.
G, Lot 75 Bft 5-5.70.
Maaon, WUliam T., et als— Cape Henry, Sec.
G, Lot 8. Mt 5-5.70.
Mason, WilUam T., ei als-O^ Hen^, Stc.
G, Lot 9, Blk S-5.70.
MasOT, WilliairKT., et ak-Cape Henry, Sec.
G. Lot 10, Blk 5-5.70.
Mason, WUliam T„ et als— Cape Henry, Sec.
G, Lot 11. Blk 5-57.00. r .
Mamn, Willian T., et ab-Cape Hstry, Sec.
G. Lot 12, Blk 5-6.84.
Mason, William T., et als-Cape Henry, Sec.
G. Lot 13, Blk 5-78.86.
Mason, William T., et als-Cape Henry, Sec.
G, Lot 14. Blk 5-78.66.
Maa)n, Willian T., et als-Cape Henry, Sec.
G, Lot 15, Blk 5-78.66.
Mason, William T., et akr-C^ HMry, Sec.
Lot 16. ^ 5-78.81^
Eftaridge, I^n^id-Oceana Gardeos, Lot 3,
Ift iMn.8i.
INVM. &^ Um-^OtiVt Credc, .25 A«e—
til.
Vtetress, T. W.-A. I. ICo., Lots 19, 2i. BDc
4-48.fl.
F^i*«ss. Ibomas-nA. I Co., Lot 31, Blk 4-
SO.A.
rentten, lliomas-A. L Co.. Lot 22, Blk 4-
i.m.
Mliee, Ltffsetba-Seatadc, Lot fI-46.74.
I. Sekmm, Jr., et i^, Tra.— SiAiUi
Cemi^efy. Lot P-3iB.
Mttiwi!, Jr. et /i», Tr8.-SaiDts Rest
Cmaaivf, Lot %-4M.
fMbal, SiAMnaa, Jr. et atfa. 7^.-8iriats Rest
C«iaeteg7, lot S-^.2B.
^Niiik, S^dMon, Jr. et Oa, Tr8.-Saints Rest
C^SH^esy, Lot T— 2JB.
hnkm, SotttiQii, et ux — Oceana Gar-
dens. Lot 21-iB.ll
jAatAce, Stdomm, Jr. ft Haa^-Beacoa Vil-
life. Lot &-.».
f\nbee, llieodore B. ft Kathertae H.--«ea-
tiK^ Bctm PM, Lot 4-12.38.
|t«cioan. Willion D.-Seatack (Buifoot). Lot
(^Oer, J<A»-A. L Co., Lot 1, BBt 1-8.12.
^i^. Ifttam t. ft Beulah M.-Chatham.
1^ A ge* K .72.
|«D^, ^Bxs ft E3ha— Burfords Mode, A-1
-4.18.
Gdtoi, Earl M., Jr. ft Marian I.-Great.
Hade (Goffigao Estate), Lot «-2J8.
edfiAto, HflUan Melvta! ft Shirky-SratM^
(Burloot} Pt of L.. G.-lsa.
arNMead. J. J.-Great Nedc. .80? Acrfr-
tSB.
Btf. WHlie ft DeUa W. 01d&-Seatack, Lote
2. 3. 4. IM Acri^2J6.
HNfpe'* LilUe M.r-Booker WasKmgton P^k,
Lot *- H of 7. BUc 1-28.88.
mtm, Dffiuel A.-Owl's Creek, 1.0 Acre-
IMS.
JUtrii, WUred Wafter ft Losie Walker James
-Oceana Gardes^ Part c* Lot 4, B& 34-
2.2V.
W^' i^ R- Jr.-Eiffitem Shan, .f7
Ifid». Albert L. & M^iry M— Bodcer Wash-
bl{|Mii Park, Lots 12, !3. Blk 4-36.48.
m^, James ft Gladys B.-Owl's Cre^k .23
tMbb, Leo ft Nancy G.-9eatack, Pt. of Lot
WwilM, Sarah— 0(^lutt gardens, Pkit 36,
Lot 6-4.18. '^
HunBe, Andrew— Ctediam f^rcd— .78. ^
Hurdie, Deves-0*i's Creek, 4.0 Acpes—14.82.
Oirdle, Virginia— NorOi Se^adc<3iathaan, .18
Acre— l.BI.
IfiMdiitison, Beul^ Dat^try-du^Ron Par-
cel-S4.T2.
ib]7ian. Dwight Earf^-Owl's Creek, S. Pt. ol
Ut 5-3.04.
HynMtfi. Frances-^^ack, Ft. of 21, ^ S-A
■a«i.30 . .
l^flpiR, Mary JaMMS^ft«:k P»vd-34.29.
Tinned, Alice ft.-OoMta Gar^is Subd., ^,
fO.. Lota 50. 51, S2-54Ji
iltam, AlJbi et al9-^dM% GteJOi, Lot 2, M
Acn-AM
Miigm> S- J- B.^nummBx mt0mi.l$.
Mddoy. Ozie, B. ft Fred^e Way-Ooyte Tom
Aniiex, Lot 8-60.16.
BIkl-State Homes, Inc-Oiatham. Pared
< 109. V x 95* )-50. 16. .
Miniu, Loiuae— Oceana Gatiem, M M. 0f,
LotC-5.70.
Minns, Mary— Oceana Gardens, Lot 6 ft N.,
66' of 36. BBc 49, 50-62.
Morgan, Cliftoo-Grea^ Neck-GoSigan Estate.
Lot*9-3J4. ,.. , ^^ ^ .^
MarpOk, Johnawv-SeaefiSl^liWtlf; .Wl iial-=
40.66.
McMTifs, HanyLli.-?<€hatiuan, 2A Ad:-^— 30.«.
Morrs, James Levy ft Alb«rta F.-Eaateai
aore. Lot 1—2.28.
Moas, Hill-Owl's Creek Parcei-1.52.
Nidiols, (N^tiianiel-Seatack, Smith Flat, Lot
11-2170.
Okls, El>ert H. ft Geneva-Rqy Smith Plat,
Lot 12-39.64.
Olds. James L.-Owl's Credt, 108 x S(f Par-
cel— 82.82.
Owens, Dora M.-Oceana Pkit 26, Lot 100 x
ISO", .37 Acre-5.70.
Owens, Laura A.— Ooeana Giu-dens. Lot 1, 2.
Blk 51-41.80.
Pakner, Stagey Randolpb-Ooyie Town An-
nex, Lot 26, 27—31.28.
Parker, S. C. ft Mary-A. L Co., Lot S, 24,
Blk 3-30.40. .
Parsons, Ocie L. ft Mdbel E.— A. I. Co., Lot
B, Blk 2-2.28.
Pettway, Oolah Naoni-^E. Norfolk, Lot 17,
Blk 105-2.28.
Ridley, Loias ft Ada-Chatham, .63 Acre—
34J6.
Sanderlin. l^4ia J. ft Alvi^-ChatJiam, 1.17
IAcre»-3.^
Seaskm, Archie-A. L Co., Lot 20, 21. Blk 2
-^ -«7.2L ^
Siarp, James— Seatack. Part of Lot 10-^.22.
^arp, James R.— Owl's Creek, N. Part of
Lot 1-43.22.
Sharpe. Jdm Russell-Chathi^n, 3.53 Acres
-22.04.
Shaw, Helen-Seatack, Lot B-22.80.
Sbaw, Mildred Laura-Oceana Gardens S^M.,
« ft S(MLot 57-6.70.
Siler. C. /Uno»-A. I. Co., Lot 17, 18, B& 4-
4.18. /
Sivils. Alex-^Booker Washington Park, Lot 1,
2, Blk 3-30.21.
anith, FVank L. ft GeraWine G— Owl's Crec*
Parcel— 2.28.
&nith, Robert ft Gertrude-Seatack* Lot 100
X 37r-30.S2.
Smidi, William-SUbd.. 35. Oceana Gardens,
Lot 8-l|2.
Sparrow, jsaiws— ChaQ«m, l.O Acre-3.42.
SpeUman, Laydem-Seatack, Burford, Block
Site B— «.66.
Spence, Elmer C. ft IX>ris C.-Chath«an, 2.d
ActM— 4I.W. .
^ratley, Evelyn D.-Oceana Gardens, Ld
12-7.60.
Staton, Jessje-Olftre Heists. Lot 13 ft W. ^
d 14-lB.M.
Sutton, Arthir J. ft MoUie-HtJrdJe, 1 Lot, .215
Tan?. D. W— Oceana Gardens, Lot 100 x ^'.
Blk -4^-4. 18.
■rtJdnpson. Ben .ft Sadie, E.-Oce^ia G^dtts.
Lot 10, li. Blk 0, 50-38.38.
Turner, istdle ft CharlilM:aiatham Pared,
(12^ X 75')-53.98.
United Dealers iCorp.-D<^le Town MmK,
Lot 7-29.84.
United Dealers Coip.— UiAhom Bay, Pi. d
•ft^d P.. .3 Acre— 2.ffl.
Wance, CUrKKe-Clttthsttn. 3.8I# Acrte-
41.01.
Wafke, Mary Jane Hyman — OuMham. .31
Aae6^.88.
W'hmsa, iPb^DMCfa#am. M kaem.m.
Lot S.; Sle. l-4p
Whttebiffst, David. Jr.-OidMli. t« Aere>^
WUUarai, C^ A^^oMai mmn,%£
Plot li. ONtt 1%1'Mi^ it ftra tt A Aki#
WiWame. Danid B ft Ela Lea W antti H .
Duke Tmm, Lot 14 ft M tf iMir.8#.
Williams, GeorgU A., ft tft-OiiI'S QnNii.
8.4 A crea 3 Je.
WiUiffins, Hden Sh^jfM^Ona, Ld 7, ^
10.26.
Widiantt. Katherlne T-mBtpb ferract. Ld
6, m 1-7.80.
Williams, Margard Qsdee-fieataek, .141
Acre-54.78.
WllUams, Rd)ert A.-Oiattiam, 1.0 Aia^^
3.42.
Williams. Rdjert A.-dce«M, 8.0 Acr»-lS.36.
Wikon. Owa ft Bedrice Gormandy— Oc€wa
Gardens, Subd., 49, SO, Ld 88-8.70.
Witeon, L, B.-Ocewa, 1 Ld-41.^1.
Wilson, L. B.-Oceana, Ld 2—4.18.
Wilsm. Ste|]hai-Chatham, Sharp Flat. Ld
E-41.42.
Wilson, Stephen— Dou^as t»ark, Ld 2MI.4S.
Wood. James E.-Book CT WaAingto Park,
If ^, BK f-lM ,
Wood. James E. ft Annk S.-BodiK' tWIi'
ington Park. Lot 4, 5, BQc 4-55.48.
Wood. JaiTies E. ft Annie S.-Bodcer Wash-
ington Park, Lot 16, 17, Blk 4-4.18. .
Woodhouse, Ben^min-Ocema Qardens, Ld
2, Blk 21-34.79.
Worrell, Sidney-Swrtack, Smith f^, Ld 7
-2.28.
Wordey. PaiMte L— Ewrp^ffl Terrace, Ld
M, Blk 2-38.88. .
Wright. France^ GofSSh I JMSaMleatadi
(Burfod) Pt, d Ld C-l.Sa.
Wright, Mary L.-Oc«Ba Offl^efis. Ld M,
BUc 51-36.72.
Wright, Mary L.^20ceana Garden, Ld tt.
B» 91-4.18.
BUR OF FRINCSBn ANNE REG. CQUHOSO
Abbott, Redwin Lawrrace ft Betty— Wed N«k
Pared IT, 1.7 Acre*-2.98.
Basnight. Ilftodore ft Rosa— North Landbig
iRoad, 1.0 Acre— 36.84.
Bcywser, Bd-nard ft Elizabeth-Wed Neck,
1.0 Acre-38.T2. \ '^«
Britt L. A.. Ed.-Court House. 45 Aft»-
1».71 ^
Britt^JkAit Hfeg-gomt House. 3.0 Acres-
mnmo omomd
6. irtbaA a. M^m-mmft
DMdl^. IdA i Ltf^-4^«BlB. S Aae^Vf.m.
• U^ALNO^
.KWir
LahA, ftfiart ft A | a sa ft i^p Putsd— lA.
Lawdace, Srtile Janes ft Geoi|« fthaiJa
Neck< M Aa»-tt.l8.
Munden, Haarkl. Jr.-4hNa'8 Patat. lOT n
ioo'-itja.
SUby. B. S.-^mmt % Acras-^JS.
Sndth. AftMrt ft CaiiCfiBft^4ha^, l.o Acre
-^71.
Smith, .tamas R-^-idhd, JB Acre-8.20.
LVNNllATEN MRUS WffillL
CdoR, Pm^ J., d aUMLJdAcra Estates.
Ld i-38.ai.
Oaton, Percy J., d ala-UddMn Estates, Ld
18-».66.
Ferrdl. MMon Q. ftThenitt S..^.-Oe«M
GimlKd Hat. Ld 1 W. tt d S-17.10.
Lynn. Cckmy Cerp.-Ljnn Oeimf. Ld »—
57.00.
Use Sun Classify Ads
LiGlu. noncis
L. A., fid. IwHn Imkb^ ReWI. 4
Aicr^, more w* less-5.44.
Brtwk, Vernon L.-Dorier's Bricfees, Pared
70 X 10O'-34.32.
Brown, Tljamas— Pungo, 1.0 Acre— 1.21 "
l^itts, C. J.— Land Town, 4.0 Acres— 39.38.
Butts, C. J.— Land Town, 3.4S Aci^es— 4.MI.
Cason, Ervin-Mind Son VSU^. Sec 1. Lot
'IS-IA,
CMon, Ervia B. ft Afi^ J.-Mowit Heo
Village. Ld l4-44.#.
C^^, ri orge BiUy-Owlers Bridges, 4.8
■ •; jAB'es--3.96|^.^,...,^^ _^^ ■—:;;;:.^.i^_-.:^- -^-^-^_ -
iftetfi, Ha^Mft <0aaia S.-l)odefi BiSp,
.9^ Acre— 39.36.
Comick, Chdife-North Landing Road, 4
lAcres— 16,96.
Creekmore, Uam^ ux-Wed Neck, 2.0
Acres— 8.96.
Cuffee, Richard A.-iWed Nedt, Lot K, 1
Acre, mwe or less— .64.
Davies, Abann ft May M.-N. Ltpling Road,
0.53 Acre-30.72. . j, * ! '
Dawley. E. A.. Jr.-4ll%d ifel*, f.« Men,
nwre or less— 2.88.
Ethridge, Percy Lee^Wed Neck, 1.27 Acres,
nwre or less— 40.32.
Ethridge, Robert ft FVapces-Bowen River,
.23 Acrfr-1.28.
Ethridge, WilliMti C, Jr. ft Rosanna-Bowen
" iRiver, .23 Acre— 1.28.
Ethridge. William C, Jr. ft Rose Anne-
Bcwen River, .35 Acre— 1.92.
Fentress, Lillian B.— Bowen River, Tract C-t,
4.0 Acres-3.52.
Fentrfes, Lillian B.-Bowen River, Trad "E"
4.4 Acres— 4.16.
Harris, Thomas J., Jr. ft B«1ha Mae Moi^an
-JBowen River, 11 Acres-8.M.
Highter, George Alexander— Wed Neck Par-
cel-1.2B.
IkAly. Bertie-Salon, 1.26 Acres, more or less
-2.88.
Holly, Geonr^-Salem, .25 Acre&-1.28.
Holly, George-^lem, 3.75 Acres, mwe or
less— 87.04.
Hunter, Sevmi-Bowen River, 17 Acres-16.S2.
Johnson, William Henry— Wed Neck, Ld F,
1.5 Acres— 1.28. ^
Kemps, Mary U-Shipp's Bridge, 13 Acres-
15.68.
Lee, Martha— E^em 9jore. Parcel— 1.92.
Lynch, Alexander ft Carrie E.-Oosiers
%i<i^s, .51 Acres— 12.16.
Mitdiell, George Iv. ft Wycess M.-Pungo.
l.n Acr«— 2.^.
Mitchell. Grace ft Roy |,ee-Doeiers Bridges
Parcel, esx. 50'-13.80.
Morings, Leon-'Itolland, Pt. d 33, Lot A, 1.6
Acre— 2.88.
Nforris, Delia-^West Neck, 6.68 Acres— 2.72.
Owens. EilJ^, Jr.-2.0 Acres, Dozier's Bridge
-16.96.
Owens, James C. It ftennle P.-Nimmo, 22
Acres— 19.20.
Perkins, WiDiam-^est Neck. 2.4 Acres-8.96,
Pluraner, Emed W- ft.Estella-Land To^,
.^ Acres— 14.7i.
Hkifck. Norman-JNortti Landing Road, 7.0
Acres— 23.88.
Salter, Jean AdeUe-Wed Neck, Lot E, 1.36
Aeics— .84.
Sivile. (>€. d als-Doti»'s Bridge, 2 Acres,
n»re^Js»-^8i.
Tvter. Lelia— Salnxms 'ft-i^e Fared— 1.28.
ifid^, Ldla-SaWion's irl%* Parcd-30.fl8.
Weston, Maiy Bdlj-Bowen mm. Pared "B"
.#7 Ac^e-l4.40.
Whittii^ton, Fred ft Rebecca-*-Wed Neck, .25
i^d«-^l.l8f.
Wiltois, Magdalen V.-North Landin|" Road,
id Acres-^^.
Wifflams. Isiah-«<WMj » Addh-«.te:
Wilson, Jda ^'.^meh frM|e, .5
ffdUHNIA:
In the dirk's Office d ttii Cfr-
ctilt Court d the CHy d Virgida
Beach on the 5th day d Pfo^^ero-
ber, 1985.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMSSOW^
E» OF VIRGINIA. Pditionir.
FLORENCE MOOI^, ufiharrfed
1S39 WaAingtra Ave. ExXetmrn
Virgida Bwich, Virginia;
MARY MOORE, Widow.
1983 Wadiiiq^ Ave. EbEtdid<»
Virginia Beach, Virginia;
MAXUAL MOORE, single,
1939 Washin^h Ave. Extefiskm
Virginia Bea^h, Virginia;
ROBERT MOiSmE aiid -^ ;
FRANCES MGK»E, his Hhk,
1124 Jackaonl^red
Virginia Beach, Virginia;
BAZEL MOORE, «%w^
1124 Jackson ^rad
Virginia Beach, Virginiai^.
THBLMA ELIZABE1H MOCto,
widow,
""""WS Washin^SQ Ave. Extesim
Virginia Beach, ^glnia; '•:ni ! ; ^
MARY M. ROBESiTS and
FORBES RO^mTS, her hus-
band.
1933 Washington Ave. Extension
Virgida Bea<A.' Vhr^nia;
LILLIAN M. WRIGHT and
MH^TCn^ WIUGHt, her husband,
8% Main Creek Road.
Chesapeake. Vk-gfaiki;
NANCY MOORE, widow,
1134 Jaekson Stred
Virgid^ ^each. Vii^a;
FLOYD W. MOORE, minor, and
DAVID A. MOORE, minor,
c/o J, Peter Hofland, HI,
Attnney ak Law
2604 Padfic Avenue, .
Vk-gida BW), Virgkmi;
PHmiS A. MOORB, minor.
1933 Washhi^n Ave. E^ctension
Virgida Bead), Virginia;
SAORA MOORE,
HELE^ M. FULLER.
WALTto FULLER,
JANE E. GORNTO,
DEVANY;P. GORWlt),
and the siHViving i^Muses, If any,
noct of kin. heirs al law, decsajd-
&m d, iM all odi«- persons
having an hit«-«t in the proper-
ty to ne condemned in these pro-
ceedinip, and in the remains of
JnmS£ MOCmE, EUGENE
MOORE, and d anv other per-
sons buried ih the private ceme
tery known as "Moore Ceme-
tenr," dif rttts Aveilue, Virgin-
ia Beach .Vir^nia, the names
of idildi perdriis b^g unknown,
and are hetdsy [ODceeded
againd as "PifU^ Udcnown."
DdendfHits.
Dvder s( Pid^ttnitiea
The d>jd^ of this sdt is for the
petitwner to acqp^ by condemna-
tion the fee sitlqple title, including
but nd llh^^ to, an easements
of access, hgM and air. incideit
to the lan<(s dxttttng upon s^d
property takeo fd a IMuted access
highway. sfA upon any ramps.
k)qis or cdmectlti^ tirith or &t
Intersecting h^ways, and ail
tights of iiig^! wd egr^ to and
from the sf^ road; and for au-
thority to rm^ any ahd all bod-
ies buried in the land to be con-
demn^ aaitfi reQjt<er the same in
a so^Me i#«ltmy or r^siw^-
ies, The pai(x;d d. land tq be tak-
en in tHiii iMoaettngs is de-
scribed as Vmfitn:
BcAlil aft nolM) OB ^Kd S03^17
and Sl^il^ «i the ^ans to foe
used for Route 44, ^de Highway
Pt^mW^^M, R/W 201, and
1^ on the liMI (leit) sMe d
the eaittdW^ te drvey WM
# UGALNonces
frwn the existing east ri^t of vrsy
line d Parks Avenue oppoaite ap-
proximate Statim 639 plus 26 to
the existing wed ri^t d way line
d a 20' stred oHXJsite apprwri-
mde Station 638 pkis 89, and^ con-
tainteg 0.087 acre, noore or less,
land; and being a part d the same
land ac<]uired by Uw landowm^r
fron John P. Jones and Vaterie
C. Jodes by deed dated September
5, 19&, and recorded in Deed Book
152. Page 203, in the Office of the
derk d the Cfrcuit Court d tiie
City d Virginia Beach.
^he above partis are hereoy
notified that the State Highway
CcHianiffliaier d Vhginla will on
the 30th day of November, 1965,
at 9:00 a.m., or as soon thereafti?
as counsd may be "heard, niove
tl^ .hidge of the Circuit Court of
tiie Ci^ d Virginia Beadi, Vir-
ghiia, at the Courtiiouse, thaed,
Pr&u>e8s Anne Station, iar the ap-
pointmeH of tonnnissioaa^ to av
certahi what will constitu(<3 Ju^t
compeisatkin for the land above
(ie8ert)ed vMth the State Hi^woy
OcaranisskKier jvop^es to condenm
fw the location, construction, uper-
atkm and maintaoance d ^ate
Hi^way Rode 44, Project OOM-
134-101, R/W 201. in the CJty d
Virginia Beach, and to av^ard dam-
ages, if any, reauhhi^ to the ad}a-
c^ or dher pn^rty of th*; own-
ers, beyond any edumcemcut in
vahie which may acoue to said
property an a remdt d the locdion,
c(»^truction, q)a'ati(M) and main-
tenance d said hi^iway. The own-
er^p, location and description, of
the property to be condemned and
tl^ easements ui connectim there-
twith, tiie nature d the construc-
Uon and the location of said high-
way will fuUy a{q)ear by referenv-e
to the petition and plan sheets
filed in the above' styled cause in
the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court d the City d Virginia ^each.
And the State Highway Commis-
sioner will further move the Court
on sakl dde for .the entry d an
order authorizing the State High-
way C(»nmissioner of Virginia to
do all things necessary and propt-r
to effed the ronovd d any and
all bodies buried in the lands to
be condemned and. to reinta- the
same m a sUitahk repository or
repositories, with all costs and ex-
penses incidait to such remav.-3l
and reuiterm«it to be diargei to
the said State Hi^way CcMnmis-
sioner.
Affidavit having been made Uiat
the present addresses d Saora
Moore, Helan M. Fuller, Walter
Fuller^ Jane E. Gomto aai Deva-
ny T. Gornto are unknown, and
the survivii^ spouses, if any. next
d kin, hdrs at law, descendants
d, and any other persons, ^cept
ttese above named, having an in-
terest in the propety to be con-
ddnaed (m* in the ranains of Jen-
nie Moore, Eugdie Moore, and of
all other persons buried in the pri-
vate canetery ttown as "Moore
Cemetery," m Parks Avenue. Vir-
^da Beadi, Vb^a, are wifawwn
to the pditloaer, who has be&a un-
able to discMva* thdr names and
addresses dto- due diligence upon
ills ^ to do sli, all d said par-
ties are proceeded againd under
the general deicrl^<m tf "Parties
Udhwttl)."
It is accordir^ly ORBBftED that
the fAmns piarties and any c^t
p&tam who k or may be ii]^«st-
ed in the stri>ject matt^ d tills
catee app^ Wiflilh tdi UO) days
af^ ^ pdrilcation d this Orcter
and do ^at 6 ne«^wry to ^9-
led Ihdr inters.
MB Hi PRNff m fUUmm Mce
i wMk tof Mb idtnid^ wNb
in m 'fW0m Wtm Sm." a
mimniii pmutM m tht c^
at V^Ua Ba^ IfrgU^nd
a«^tlil%fleNa faMrMI ti# O^
to be Mir M^fU M» ft «vai*
mm m ptiada «f
T. nstiBMi, Ci^
BY: matf U. UMlB, l^.ft
iUlam md Kdhnii #.q.
Bsaid d TrMn Wiililllil
natUk, Vlrghiia
IHMt
^ Afi^icdim d CAIUXJNA
GOACH COMPANY for a C«d»-
<Mt» to extend Motor Bus Pilate-
9B- Tiran^xnMIni Serv^ uxler
Ordinanee Na 90 d the C^ d
VirgtaM Be«*, Va^Am tas been
filed wHh the oey lkdH«er.
Pursunt to p«-agrad> * <h) d
aaki OnUmmce 90, a pybtte hear-
ing wil be Hdd by tte€oincil of
the C»y d Vlfglda Beadi at
.g^ - - J- mm, — ^ jl^-r -^^ASX^aMi^^M
22, IttS hi the coortrooHft d
the Oratit Oorid d the City d
Viitfda Beach. Vto^a to cflo-
ddir the appUcflUtm for tte fdiow-
iBg routes:
Between points In the City d
Virgtoia Beadi as described be-
low, serving all intermediate
poMti
FVem JiHldion Ind<^>endeiice
BodevM^ and Fird Cotsii Road
at RdbbiilB Cenw over Vadep^A-
ence Boulevard to ^ndioli Ray-
wood Road, thaice owr H^rwood
Road (o JuncOon Ari«OBa Bsde-
vird, and thc^ioe over Aragoia
Bwileviffd to JindiMi UJS. IB|^
way 58, and return ovw the sanae
route.
From juncbMi U.S. Highway 58
and Wkch EHick RoMl d Oi&wee
OMrmr over Witch Dues Road to
junction Bonney Road, thence over
BmmQr Road to junction Prmcess
Anne Road d . Ken^wvUle. theiK:e
ovw Princess Anne Hoad to junc-
tion Sd^n Road d Gaiiups Oxc-
ner, tttence over Salem Road to
junction N<»th Landuig Bead,
thence ov» North Loiding Road
to junction Princoss Anne Road at
City Hall, thtfice over Princess
Anne Roiad to junction Seaboard
Road, thence over Seatx>ati Road
to jiuictton Princess Anne Road,
{Ud thence ov^ Princess Anne
Hoad to tte Virginia-NOTth Caro-
lUna Una, ancrsjMum over the
same route.
Fran jimctlbi U.S. Highway 60
Md Gred NecA Road over Gred
Neck Itoad to junction Fird Co-
lonial Road, and thoKe over Fird
QiicMiial Road to junction U..S.
Hi^ay BRS8, ahd rdum over
the same route.
Fnxi) jtmcikm U.S. Hi^way
BRS8 ana Oceana Bodevard to
junction Bell's Rodd. and returfi^
over the same route.
STAflLEY A. PHILLIPS.
Assidant City Attort^
ll-ll-2t
ri^ d way Ii# d FMi Av^iue Afld li is FURlD^ OKIXSSS
VIRGINIA:
In the Circdt Court d ti» City
d Virgida BesK^ on the 29th day
d October, 19K.
In the Matter d
VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK.
Executor d tiie Edde of K. C.
Jo^n^m, decenedi^
Shaw Cause <h^
It appearing to the Court ttid
a report d the a(xAunts of Uic
Vu-gida Natiooal Bade, Eixeeoto:
of the Estate of K. C. J<^inson,
Dece^ed, and d the debts and
demands against bis estate has
be«i Tiled in the Clerk's Ottioe d
thb Court, and that six montis
have elapsed since ~^ qualifica-
tion, on moUon d said Virgmia
'National Bank, Executor of the Es-
tate of K. C. Johnson, Deceased, it
is
ORDERED th^ th^ creditors d,
and all others interested in, the
Estate of K. C. Johnson, De-
Ceased, do show cause if any they
can on the 19th day of Novanber,
1965, betore this Court in its court-
room againd the paymed and
delivery d the Estate of K. C.
Johnson, Deceased, to the ^devisees
and I^atees without requiring re-
funding bonds. <■
It k fuithr ORDERED tbd this
Show Cause Order be {Hiblished
once a we^ for four suc^ssive
weeks in the Virginia Beach Sun,
a newspaper having generd cir-
culation in the City d Virginia
Beach, Virginia.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: M&7 M. White, D.C.
WiUcWf Qioke, Sava^ ft Law-
rence
3115 Pacific Avenue
Virgida B^di, Virgfaiia
ll-4-4t
COMMmWEAL'fR OF vtiKiilNiA
a the Caerk's (Xtkx of the Cir-
cuit Cami d the City of Vu^inia
Bcadi, on the 2tal d4y d October,
1965.
(Mer d PuMicaUoD
ROY tAYLOR. Plaintiff,
againd
Jtrorra, TAYLOR, DeRMtent.
The oli^ «l U^ sdt IS to oti-
baa a t&votm i taetsi d boro
Mm tn tKi0H^
J
is a pMMM»d m
1tt|W^. (fet m iMwa fM «»
flee aMriaft #ai|: 4n 4B> ftwft.
^dsid, T^aawylyifa. tt* oNsn*
tlMt she da snear here vidWto
tm m) days altar doe puftHev
tton hipesf. m^ 4» wM aay ftf
jiaeessuy 4a prded her kita'sd
hi thia sdi
A eq^— Irtide:
^HN V. VENfM^ Claic
By: Mary M. WMte. D.C.
%1K^ ft Bnqries
1389 Uakm Road
VU]^ Beac^Vlisidft '
U44I
tlfiblMlAi
la die Clerk's offl^ ol me Or-
cuttti^art d the (% d ViigUl(
Bead! on flie S7th di^ d OctaBar,
1986.
BtAtE RK3HWAY COMMISSlOll-
Ht C9f, VIRGINIA, ~^~'
Coiq^iterat ': ■
▼.
LEMUEL C. SHEPHEN), JR.
Leet<« fWred
Waireittai. Vu^tala
EDrm SiiS>dERO BROOKE
S17 Graydon Pffll
Apartm^it 3
Norfdk, Virginia
VIRGimA SBBPHESO)
FERGUSON
3 l>own Clrde
BItmXviUe, New Yvk
VIRGP«A M. SMa^ftRD
SSI I^n^ect St^ed
Cok)r«k> Sprh^, OrioTado
JOHN C. SI£3>HERD
506 North 17th ^r«>t
Grand JwdkA, CdMado
KATHERINE SHEPISRO ROLm
1229 Lugm Stred
Santa Fe, New Mexico
MARY F. BARl^
317 24th Stred
Virginia Beach. Vk^nla J^ J^':i
and fte surviving spbuswifSP^!,
next d kin, hdrs d law, de- ^
Kcndants d, and all other per-
sons iMvtag an intered d ^le re-
mains d MAIU]1ARET GASKIN6,
SARAH M. WOOWIOUSE,
GEORGE REE LAM), SMITH
SHEPHERD, BENNEIt LAND,
aad SARAH LAND, and d diy ^
oth» persons buried hi file priv-
vate candery known a^ "^lep- ^
henfs Cemdery," kicated in
LdiAin Bridge, Vhrgfaia Beach,
Vii^ia, the names d whkA per-
soils behig uiftnown. ahd are
hereoy proceeded i^d^d M
"PartiM Udawwn." 1> "
Ddendads, '
order or PoUlailiaa
The d^ed d Oils suit a fm* die
dHnpldncmt to obtain panKtaskml
from the Cfrcdt Court d Ihe Cfty
d Viri^ia Beach to (fidnter, re-
move «id reido- witti chie cn«
and decency the remaha d Mar-
gard Gaskfais. Sarah M. Wodd- '
hoi»e, George Ree Ldid, SBdtt ,
Shepherd. Betuiett Land, ahd Svdi
Laiiid, and any efb» perscns jboried
in the portin 8t the {sivate ceme-
tery known aa tii6 thej^tofi
Cemetery," located hi LobAmi
Bri(^, Virgim« Beach. Vl^(idt^
said pcurtioD d Mrid cemetery b^g
didwn on 8hee^ 501-li d (he pieflS r
for State Highway Route 44. P*o.
ject 0044-134-101. R/W 2^. a co«^
d which pUu died Is attadiad to
the petition filed in this ewse.
Ihe shave parties are hereinri
notTied that the State H^^'
Commissioner d Virghiia wifi cm
the 3001 day d Novembtt-, 1988,
at 9:00 a. m., or as soon tfaeredter
as counsel may be heard, move
ttie Judge d the Circdt Court of
the City of Virghiia Beadi, at &e
Courthouse thatd, for' an order
pennltting the removal d said re-
mains aoA ths reintermoit d fiie
same m a suitable repository.
Ai^davit havu^ been made that
the names and dkb^ses d the
survivmg spouses, tf any, next d
kui, heirs at Ihw. dad^idads d.
and lall othra- p^M» havh^ an In-
terest in the/rentsiiii d the per-^
sons buried in said pIk'Uon d tiie
private cdheidfy, did^ tH(» de-
f«idante above natned. ire id-
know«. aUSttOt ttlgUi « Hm
part of the eon^do^ to aidl^-
tain who tMey Aa^ he adT in 'v^at
County or CwpWitld] ttfy or i%
of them may feddfe, all witfiout
dfect; it is ORDERS ftat tte
above named persms Min art or
may be hiteredsd hi Oe sdijl^
matto- d thk catae tippiar wMun
ten days aftw pdttcfltten d ttlis
order md 4oii^ is neeessMy io
protect. thdr Merests.
• .And it is FUR'ilfflR ORCKCBE?}
that this order be pabMied kx
Um sua:essive wa^ in the "Vh--
guiia Beach Sm,"a aewspa^
pddidied io tfie City d Vi^gnia
Beach, Vu-^a, aM tbd a caf^
of this order be posted on tl» bul-
letin board d the Cinaot Court d
the C^y of Vi^tfnia Beach, Vir-
ginia.'
A Copy— Teste: '^' *'-
Xm V. FENTO^S, Cleric
ftr: Mary M. .White. D.C.
Kdahfi and Kpl^o, p. q.
Boaw! rfTrate JtehBiw
Ndldk. Virghiia
l»»4t
r
• L^ALmn^
AANK Of
VIMN«A MACM
nwl 1b 4tt of Jto 4&iirtoii^ >
«itf BMkrf
te'bU at it! v^ bMliDg towt
il PadOc A««BW M
dny, Hovwoter «. MB at U o'-
dock in tbt monli^ for te pw-
pMe ol eonidstag
to nwcge tte
4 Muriifcai^i Natioi^ Badi, k>-
catal ta ^ dty ol Rktewad.
ital» €f VIrgbria, mdef Ae p«-
vWn of the kwt of (he United
Statw, ifaaB be ratified and ooo-
fiimad, mtfttA to tiw apfnfMld
Qie Qmi^trila d tba Owroi^.
Waakfaigtim, D. C, and for the pur-
poae of votii^ upoo any other mat-
ters inddmtal to tbt propped
mmer of tiie two bonki. A o^
of pe 0Bmaii a^«na«it, w&-
ci^ej by a majwitar of th e <Mrertp
on af »adi of the t«« bairia, pro-
vklNg for the merger, is <»i fte
at tke haxk aad ma^ be iiapected
durfipig biia&ien houn.
GBORGE T. miULMS,
l(Kll-it
• iWM^Mn^i
' imM SitiAe d» li
V fliy flMy Ml, QB At tth nV
at I^^mhbv, IM^ Mt ivtvp yCTiw
tm. h*re »e C%f««K Otfl ^
i» a^ «f f^^ »aa ft> il il
Mi 4iv«r «f *■ WMte fli J.
C^iAm ftni^. diMand. «• lb
jHoad ti Mii« h««to>
IvAalad to tte CMe^ Moai
rflfak Cwrt. nMoot req#r^ f*-!
tmm bomb: ^ tt to te&ar
ON»:nQ> ttiat the ioregoiBg
pM^D ^ this ordMT be puMbhad
in the vta^nia Beach $m
nn*1 a wm& lor ISggr Meoia
A Capf—Te^i
iOmi V. FlSOlRSS. CSa*
By: Mary M. Whtta» fiXX ,
KeDfin aod K^am
(Sum a Ebgn)
Bond of Trade BM|.
Norfolk. Vfa^iria
g ^ to t> atto eb the
i^m
NOTICE OF raOPOSB)
\ iANK MHIGER
Natioe'ia berebx^i^a ttu^ ^>-
pliotf on has been n»de to the
Cnqitixiller of the Ouroicy,
WaAingtxm S, D. C, fw his on-
sent to a merger of Bmk of ^-
ginia Beach. Virginia Beadi. fi--
gima and First k Ma*duHits Na-
Uwti Baidc, Richmon4 Vii^iiiUL
It is oontenyl^ed that sdQ offi-
ces of tiw above4iamed banks #in
cmltnue te be operated.
'Ala notice is publidied ps-suant
to aection 18 (c) of the Federal
Deposit buuraiKe lAct.
BANK OF VIRGINIA BEACH
VStGI^aA HEAOt. VIRGINIA
FIRST 4 UliBCHANTS
^ NATIONAL BA>aC
RICHMOND, VmGSMA
October 21, ism.
i iMi-et
{XMMONWEALTB OF Vnt€0nA
la the Ckfk's Offiee «f ttr <»^
colt CsiBl af «e CWr ef Vkgiiria
lat
•f
DORIS P. MXEN,
Platatiff,
i^^nat
HAROLD RAlfMOND MIMS.
D^mdant.
The object of Ikto iult to la oil-
tain a divktse a vtaeii^ ffiatrt-
mnm fnm ttie said drfwirisnt . ip-
on the grounds rf da a arti an. ^d
an affidUivit having bam ma^ Md
filed thM the deimdaoi to a noo-
{«sident of ttie State of Mi^^ut,
the lait katUrn post office ad(h«M
b^g: $BBt Parkwood Boulevard,
Apt. ffi. Kansas aty. Kansas, it
to Mtltfed ttiat be do appear here
mthln ten (10) days after dm pu&>
Uctaka b&reot, and do what may
be necessary to {Mrotect bto iirier^
in tiiis 91^
A a^y— Te^:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Clerk
By: J. C^fftte Fnrit, D. C
fii^ydges & Brc^ei
9» Laskin Rati » ^
/irginia Bead^ yirgkiia
ll-Mt
JH *Mi«iMhi kt piaea or
pared v toBct wlpi tbe wuMr
l^pi aMa vRfnMBHRi PtoflMI.
jlt^fte to tta C^f d. ytr^Ua
Mfe, VbfWa, anfl faMm.
BOKliQred and d^pMid n Lot
Five Hutthtd Perfy4«o (SO)
M riiown (m dia ^ of SaettOB
Fow (4). nioroi^^^od. iri^
s^ pUA to duly of record to the
C3erk's Office of tiia QteiM
Oaari of die City of Vh^nto
BiMch. Viiftada. to Map Book
O. ft paga B,
in tte haads d tte Co-D^endants
And te toddM«]n»s ewi^ by
Mid Co-Defeoda^ to saki dsfend-
IMI^ wd to subject Urn sane la
te fMinart of te
flf sali AOM L ilter la
^aintiS to te MB ef
Five BBBdMi (|MMN Deftrs,
with
I VlrgJnlfl |MM:h ^H Thursday, Npygmt^r JL 1965
1^ asms fli tern au^ Vwe
ted toiving h^i^ davtoeap, ar
p^honal latiieaifMaHvai. tf m,
and p«Hnl«9HiP
tmknovi tad telr Ik psit flfltot
B<lili iipii set mksmm. fM
ttM« «■ « m^ ba peraons
Mriateto la to^tfspfMdof to
Mi ioit iteai n«nea md lart
fost Q&a addresaes ea
r ClBSilED US
ffet results!
BUSMESS SBtVICB
II liiil^iit-HtiMilritu
«• «MiHm to Mten obtoala.
hame taapnfwieato «d aiqr
type of shop work. Call Fi^da-
rasa Mffl IPMc at SQQI 8ii|th
I^pnobaven Road, mmm or S^
ana evenliE^
A^EIK>tAhEXS£
90 Aitictoi ^T iato
VOtGINU:
to the Cffcuit Court of the City
(tf Virginia Beadi on the 14th day
y October. 1965.
r Aav Cause (hder
to the Malta- of the ESTATE
^^^ OF J. CAMDEN BRADY. De-
~ caand.
It a(f>eadng Uiat a report of
the «K»IB« ^ te ^^i^toia Haem-
al Biidc and R. B. KeUafti, ISxeeu-
tors of toe Estate af J. (^mden
Brady, deceased, and of te d^ts
and donands agatost his estate,
h^ be«i filed to te CWk's Qi-
ficeof this Court, and that more
thaa six months have etopsed
sinoe te qualification of te Ex-
^nitors, on motion <rf te Virglnto
Natkmal Bank and R. B. KeOam.
IbMcutors of te E^te of J. Canw
den Brady, deceased, it is
-OftDERED tet te credibM*s
(tf and all others^ toterested to te
VIMSffA
Affidavit havi^ haw didy ffled
tet te priiKipri Modut to a
non-retident of fldi Itoto vA that
h& tost faioim M^m to c/o
Trent MiUs, R«m, Gaorgtoi, and
tt afjpearing tel le^toe iqmi
sirid principal de|ntoM <»nnoti
be told to tius it«to. It to orda«d
tet he da twm, «i|ito ton days
aftff doe pid^ateB o^thto order,
nd da itet iW ka necessary to
pnlact Ua Mteato hereto
And H to wdend tet thto order
be pubtidied mm a wedt for
tour niceearive weda to te Vir-
^gjm Baadi Sua, a newspaper
piibMied to te C^ tif Viiiii^
Be»^ Vir^iia.
Teste:
JOHN V. FENIRBSS. dak
By: R H. West. D. C
Pder 0, Miller. p.q.
ft to. terefora. ORDBRED tet
teAew named pffsooa. K^rtof
^ buid tf deM. thdr batoi. divtaaei.
"^ and penooal reprea sntat lvaa, mA
tf marttod,1Bdr
to te Clerk's OlDce of te Cto
cuit Court of te Cl^ «f Vbrgtoto
Beach oa te lldi dqr of Ockter.
IN OUUHCBRT
DANaSL SIEIOIAN SMITH. JR..
Coraplatout, w.
VIOIJET STQNt^ ROBERT
STONE. t!i ALS. Defendants.
OKte rf Priiliatlia
1^ object of te above stytod
suit to to Mtalteh and qiiiet te
ti^ to &e oonnd^DaiA. Daniel
Shaman Soiitb, it., to te prop-
to te Clerk's Office itf te C^
cuit Court of te ^ of ^Hrgtoto
Beach <m te ISth Ib^ of Octabar,
IMS.
Mildred F. Ftoher. Fli^itffi.
vs.
Jamei I. Fisho-, c/o TVort IfiDs,
Rome, Ge(8i^, Prindpd De-
fendant, and
ThoB^ E. Burt and Coriime H.(«^ deserted jr farcel Ne. »
Bifft; im Adams Road. Yvt-
ginto Beadi. Vb-ginia. Co-De-
fendants, and
Jamra A. Murphy. Jr., James P.
McGeem, JanrjM E. I^inks, Rob-
ot C. SulUvan, and William J.
Swanner. EI, partners, dotosf
toistoe^ undo' te name of
Murphy and McGeeto. 27 Prin-
cess Anne Plaza Mall, Virgima
Beach, Virginia. Co-Drfendants.
The <*ject of te above entitled
Kiit. parfing to te Circuit Coifft
of te City of Virgtoto Beach. Vb-
aorts. and ^ persona oter tea
thoae ha^ aamad. ite ara oi,
1^1^ be tatererted to te HA
eatMa to be diqwaed of to ftto
ndt. tteae nana ve unknown,
(k) a{^)ear wUhto tea di^ aft«
^» publicatkHi d thto nottoa and
do what to n«%aary to {voleet
teir intereats. It to furter OR-
DEma) tet te f(K^(ring portion
d his (Mrdo- be puUtobad oiot a
wedc for f(Kir soceeadva
in te Virgtoto Beacb^ •
paper OriiiBhf li #• 0^. «
Vi^to to ^m^^jf m^
ByMaiT K Wlto. D.&
BiimM Hmmt. f^.
IN riot om
No(fo& M. I^Cgtola
NOnCEl
extractors k Home Buibfcri*
Let us heto you wito that nav
home — additk»8 - or repidil.
We am fumidi materiato frov
baaemoit to lAtto and aki you to
flMmc it ^ — — "■ ""*
Ftone: Kdlara k Eatoi^ toe.
— ^) 4aMKl
siBK^R Wmam b ite «ew
cabtoet. ZIG4EAaS. MMtoa bntte-
hatoa, fanqr atttdiea. aad dams,
Ktc. Loeal paity Mf aaame m-
menta of HLM nMlitb^ «r m
comptole bntonoa of ISLflO. Full
iM afjf and aten saan n^Me:
Natteal'a Qwdit^Dept, Bw M4
Lyndtourg, Virgtoto. U-Mt
RENTAL REAL KTATE
111 ApA-tmwuta Fiwmirtiad
OCEANA — Clean
roent. Ilea^ storage. fUaidnHal
oea n^o- baae bito. li^a ywd.
Owner. OMOk. MNto
RENTAL REAL mm.
USA HoMM, Fwrniitifrf
AUTOMATIC IMi
SINGER ZK^ZAG
BeatAiful ctMdkkm. m attadv
moits nre needed t» make t^
toitetes. mmof scm^ ffbe. Tjfca
WWH^bwAm uf ff.W or 9Aflb
cash. CaB ww. Onm dep^lnent.
a»4BlL l«-2«fn
$K.OO. 3 roonn and iMth. Fui^
furnished. AU utiUties. 210 22nd
Str^i. Apply aft« 5 p.m. 10-»to
FURNISHED dfidcncy apartment
3 rooms and bath. 20S-28th Street.
CaU 43»-l273. 10^»^
NEW AND REPAIR WORK
PhaidMng — Heati^
Etoctrical — Air (^Miditimtog
PRINCESS ANNE n.UMBINa
AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIERS. INC.
Phone 4aM0M
^
EMPLOYMENT
40 H«l|> Wantad— Ftmato
1 USED «fl floor bffnace. Kr«fty.
F^^roedllraft and drculatkm. NO.
1 atoooat new waU.^ bei^- with
fan and thermostat. 26,600 BTU.
$40. D^art OnBtructkm. 317
Great Nedt Road. ll-4«»
ALADD^S LAMP ANHQUBS.
Just qwwd in new k)catk«. ISIS
Pleasure House Rtwd (Rot^uis
Cwna-) in greater ^^r^da Beach.
Phone 4644344. Selected anttcpies
at prices that wiU ptoaae you.
ftndtoe. giasa, cUna am bmto.
U4«l
LOW winto- rates until June Ist,
gt yearly. Also monthly. Locked
to te heart of te bead), i^ar
dsaa ffunl. OHffts. tMMtd
GOMPLETELY furnished two bed-
room <4>artmeDt. 1^ p«r nxmth.
One be^oom,« |60. Aim au^
Mm, 912.50 per week. CaU ^8-
9160. l»21-tto
NEAR 0C3CAN. 2 befrooas. Pri-
vate <ki^. CoBvantoet, &a$ &0»-
tort; jiditMrfe pordi, ftw^ptoce. yard
parking. Short kaae. Cifl i2MM
or 42M643. il-n-4h
115 HousM— FttffitolMd
VIRGINU BEACH - l>lear
aid l)eadi. Small cotti^ tor-
aished. No dqwsito. $60 mmA.
C«q>le only. No pets. 3l&43a>.
9^0^
118 Rant or S^
PINEWODD GAIU]£NS - Hm
beach and basea. WQl r^ tor ^
per mcmth (n- sell. Pay fBOO u«i
as«mie pc^moito of |K per
manXti. Owner wiB he^ finance.
Call 340-1444 anytiPM IO-l»tto
ANNOUNCEMENTS
teued regard!^ of i«a or «ili*>
tog cratoc condttioo. No a^ltb^
pertod norma! iltoesB or ttoddento.
Phone MA Um. Wf^
AUTOMOTIVE
20 Automebitoa For Salt
EXPE2UENCEZ) seamstress wai^
ed. Ladies' or men's alto-aticmi.
Cafi fi»«4S. IMl-t
PLENTY of bustoess! ExceOeit
opportunity. Ifigh anrunuskm. Ba-
nus plan and oter incentives. Ijfc>
cenaed or unliceised -wii] trato.
Part tfane — full time. Lynnnavea
Coka^ and Vfar^nto Beadi Area.
Sn^Jatk Ot>ss, Compass Real
Estate Co., 2906 Shore Drive. 48I-
944a
41 H«lp Wa nfd Ma lt
CHEVROUET — 1981 Wwa^ne.
Gray, 44oor, ra^. heater. 6 qrl-
imier. A-1 condttitm. Lmr^. \inu
take beat Qftor. Catt^MMlS.
m te iHat d
which to duly of record to te
Ctork's Office of te Ctocuit Coort
of te aty of Vbi^ BMffih. Vto-
ginia. to Map BetA. ». !»§e 48.
And It anxaring fran te ivar-
ments. of te Bill of Conphtot
fUed herdn and by affidavit 'dobr
filed:
(First): That dne AUgnca has
been used by md on h^df *oC te
6«nplainant to tfMsartoto to wAak
comKy <v ecnpcH'atto te d^end-
ants. Vid^ Stone. Robert Stone,
IM8 OS^Y. 4daar tedan. 8 cj^
toder mm teamwdislnn Radto,
baiter. na# tirea. Good cqoditkm.
1800. BoK No. 128, c/o Vlrginto
Beach Sun. ll-U-tfti
KSNE^SERVICB
le AupWtBca Strvlctt
yj^X^l CLEANERS — Hoover,
ilka Old aervfce. Prompt ef<
mut repab% Pkrk iq) and de-
livery. Phone 42848. Fud
Feed 4 Buikttng Suppitos, Inc.
tto
ALTERATION$-RB»AIRS
■ I
ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS -
R^kctog f^i* joists and silto.
p<m^es and stqps. Leave ywu*
building problems to us. Sd)er,
to years exporioice. Iliank ymi.
B. F. Bdl. Jr. MA 2«96. 8-19-tto
WALSH AND SONS
iuilding and Remodeling
Vie wQl buiki ymir dr^un honoe
or nudce your (ff^ent a» a
dreon to Uve to. Bank financ-
tog. Dial 587-9410 anytbiM.
8-l»4to
GENERAL CONTRACTING
All types d home improvonoits
^ ronodding. 'Heattog repaurs
fod tos tallatioo s. .ALL WORK
GUARANTEED. Ba^E financtog.
Call Ifr. Staoam, 4Sr7-7Kl w 627-
i643. . / '8^18
• -—r ^■
ADDrrK)NS — ^Wnimon siding
0ber^ass, stone, accMistical tito.
Itoor covering, oiy type comtruc-
lion; free e^tooates. Dunn-Eight
Const Co. JU 3-2011; JU 8-72S6.
ADDm(»«S - Alterations, kitch-
ens remodded. rooftog. gutters,
^ding, oHtonaxial repairs. Deal
ConstnK^ioD Qanpany. 543-1502
^ter 5 pjs., 4874fi3.
HOME toap-oveoMnts of aD kinds.
We do our wmrk (wrsebes. Call
lor free estimates; B&R. 420^858.
SUP covas
-^ ^— — -"
DRAPERIES-Slip Cov««-Ete..
skiMl Tiwiitoncp to jelecttag cte-
orator M»ks. ostom fitted 1^
expertr to your home. Satisfac-
tkm guaranteed. Call S8fr^24U.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
> DIRECTORY^
PLUMBING
PLUMBING and Itoating repatos.
Hdf and fuU hs^ cwnplde.
kttdieiK remodded, sewo^ to-
stalled. Foe tee estinuite call W.
W. Wilkinson, 85&4887.
UPHOLSTERING
UPSKaSTEaUNG, refinistong, re-
pa^g. rea*wTng. Twaity-four
yeara sa^exkacie dmdd make a
dilfereilce. Capitol Upbototerii^.
CaB UL 5^8«1 or 387-3951:
MORTGAGK-LOAWt
BORROW tfrect from an ap-
proved tocal teadw-. Oomp^tooos
invited. Reddantl^ and Industrial
Loan Compwy (WUX). 9 Sd-
den Arcade. Cdl MA MB2.
BRICK MASONS
BRICKWORK - Steps, fireplaces,
dumoeys. st^ btolt. repaired;
C3iamt>ers. MA 7-27S3. ..
MO\MNO
SMITR MOVING k HAl
Twen^-four hotnv a day.
ani^tog. Call MA ^-TSSO.
AWNINdS
ALCOA Aluminum siding. Free
estimates. CaU 120-1281 S-lS-tto
COS^MTICS ft ramiMES
Merle Neivnen CetmeHcs
Morto Hcmm CTpiwwdira now
has a sbidto it mwH u Attontto
Ave. Phone AMISS. ^»M
mi^^^tmmmmami^mmmmmmimatmmmmmtmmmtmrm^mi^mmm
Painttog. BeiAil, QKfHitay
work - No dom fi^Fment M
paym«it 4 aratfis afto- wertc to
com{ri^ed. 82MM1 or 8284062.
PAlNTINKii — Ueitor, orterknr;
work done reaaonalify; fr^ esti-
mate; caU S4&4410.
Py^ERING
S^iecidtoU Rooros. ceUinig;. to-
diiodHA «iB 44 at kmm m^
n«e artimatf Aqt s»^%h
7-4087. MMb
VENETIAN BLINDS
BUNDS
ALTmiATIONS - Repairs and
washli^. Cdl Carl. 6a-72aD. €.
A. Lindbtod Co., 808 W. »«h St
8-tt-ito
CONCRETE WORK
AIS -^ Walks. 40 cento
rare foot; palto U'xlO*. |0& J.
D. JBaker. 855-2414..
Ootereto fladng md finiddng:
d^om work; VMiite Concrete
Servke'; dtol 3408038.
CHARLES L. BLACK-eoacrete
w<nic, ch-ivewa^s, iirattcs, patids,
pcrdMS; free e^imatea; S4S-
061i anytime. 8-184fn
UNDSCAPING - TREK
Ttow to seed yoiv lawn and fartoi>
ming of evergreens; we 'atoe do
planto^ matateaance and tree
work, nree esttonatas. TeauweB
Broters Nursery, 587-8488 digr or
n^.
BBJeK
Flil
Mwl For Roidways
• IM ftMrfptr and
HAUWRKKING
CO., INC.
OPPORTUNITV FOR MAN W
OUR FUEL OIL DEPARIMENT.
REPLY TO P. 0. BOX 68 ST.AT-
INO AGE, EXPERIENCE AND
lOaPSRENCSS. PERMANENT
POSmON. lM8-tto
HAND-MACe dghteeoth centvry
styto camor cd^iet $275.00. All
wod 0ti^ broadkiam carpet snd
pad Ul^' by 29'10". Over 80 aqnare
y«r^ |i».€0. 2 P@nb**dke tobies
lffi.00. eat^ 1 awm «k1 end \Me
08.08. 1 Van^tti «!aie,patoto)g
itt.80. Can 4B8-7«n.
APARTMENTS or rooms. Wcddy
or noonthly. Seated. All utilities
furnished. Ap^dy Towi^ House Mo-
td. 206 24th S treet ^IMl-tfa
Stute apartmoit furnished, in-
dudir^ tdl utilities. Gas brat. Air-
conditioned. Good loca^i, ViMly
rent of sevaity-five dmra <|7S.-
00) per mo^. Call 4^^80 or K5-
686L W-l*-"*
For rent by owner. Spadous J-
bedroom apartmoit. CaU 4284196,
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ' 10-21-tfa
One nd two foe(k-o(»i fui^abed
^MftsMDa. Year round. CaU
42M7»lor 42M881
REAL ESTAH FOR SAU
l'i4 Houats for Sala
93 HtuwhtU Ootda
FfJQfnr d bustoess! Es»Ilaat
(^fortunity. n^ cammisskn. Ba-
ma {dan and (Hh«r incorttoes. U-
etnaed w unlicensed— will trato
part ttaoe — full tbne. I^mnhaw
OoiQQy jnd Virginto Beach Area.
See Jade Cross. Compass Red
Eat^ Q^, MB Shore Drive. 481-
Needed — 3 men bnmedtotdy far
ooKiager tratoee pn^am. Must
ba ^teitftoa and career mtackd
Can 42»«ia.
U-I9<to
GAB DRIVERS. Service men 'm
c^>ted. No e3q>dienoe necessar|r,
IBM12S wedjy. We pay f or Cky
pomit. Abo free room rent Safe-
m^ Taxi. '3782 Siwe Drive, Vto
gtoto Beach. ^kMOOL. »234b
42 Help Wanted
Male or Female
REAL ECTATE: Sales persoas
needed "Where The AcUon Is." Ex-
poience.not essoitial. We wfi
trdn and hdp you if you have a
faumtog deaure and great detem^-
na^cmto be auccessful. Goodma*-
Si^-Hogan. Readential Sates
Corp. fm iitformati<»i caU Jte
Peters. 34(^3232. u-li-lto
MANPOWER. INC.
URCHENTLT NEEDS
I>FMa
il% hove fanmetete asdgnmeirti.
aeuR^ adjacent to Virgtoto Ben^
NO FEE
Itat ^ between jd>s «teo d^
itoid-Hvdik (» these t e uap o r a | y
jobs iten oonventont to y<B|i.
Pbent now kx taUo-view mid jib
iirignment. 627-386L
Manpower, lae.
t 733 Bousb Street
___ 5,27.1fB
#PtalHtn Wanftd-^tmala
EKCEUENt care for tofants aqd
^Mroi. How*. <% or week. Rel-
JiMable rates. Cdl Ifrs. Davis.
I^#W2. IMl-lt
mm
A^a^NPISE
l!<l ArMcItt Per Salt
I 1 1 I i ■ I .1 11 , ,
PAIOLY ScAutwft ^snd uprif^
{dMO. Id^ Ux cab^«t, diildrin
fx oNMxrt |95 as is, wi»re ».
Call after 6 p.m. 4»«46. U-U^t
CARPET FAC1B
I can sdi potod 17.98 pupok
J^ . . . |8.» jipiare yatl
be^ didmd nyion . . life
aqil8R yatt}. 45 cok«8. Call Mr.
Ms»«81£. U-4|n
For te fined furniture iftetoter-
ta% nd r^aiddi^ caH 428-
6877. Hffltop UpbdBtotog Co.,
1081'Vtogtoto i9eadi BoiAevard.
FVee estbndea-^-up vid de-
livc97. New and baed ftsniture
for sate.
742-^
RMTAL REAL ESTATE
110 Apeftweme H^rfwn,
ijDNIX^ SODGE - ^^irtewaed
Pvk. Di^ex apffittMOto tor rest
Sieve and rgbigerdor. |7(^|88 par
monto. Mr. QeHart. 34MS81, 840-
4071. SIO«U. 114tfn
2 BEDROOkS. livtog nxMn. dioii^
ram. kitchen, bath, first floor.
ywd. Oonvenimt te dx^tog. Ret'
aanabto yearly lentd. Itene omi-
«r — 4884tt6 «r 4884143. M04to
APARTMENTS — FUnrifhed or
oafumjubid. Yearly w mmnxal.
Cooper Realty, 288 »k Street,
418-1331. Nigbte 4284B3&
M4&
2 BETOOOMS. KNOTTY PINE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCB.
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 BLOOS
FRCad OCEAN. CCWVENnafT
TO IT. STCttlY AND OCEANA
NA5. CALL 8874778. IF NO AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN MORN-
ING. 84#i
FURNISHED apartmo^ imw kx
roit. Year retad rate. Heat wd
wator Iwn^ied. Atoo wuAer rate
for werhsn and teKbws. CaU
H. G. Moore. Janrto k Kitchen,
4a»7755. 8-]^ tti
VIRGINU BBACH-Owtee vt^k-
borbood near Cavate- Hold.
Quaint Early Americaa brid( widi
ab4| roof, in beMitifd setttng; Hia
4 b^dnxuna, 2V& bate, cartff baS.
Under H8,000. Cdl 084111 Fraok
Atkinson Red Estate, S«h ft At-
lantte Ave., Virginto Beadi.
BACK BAY SECncm — Gum
Brid^ Road neu* Char^ dnir^
New 3 bedroom, IH twth home
on 2^ acre site. Price $14,800.00^
LCffJDON BRIDGE lUMD. Not-
tis^asii Estates. New tork^
homes. 3 beikooin, 1^ toifl^ dty
ariter. Good finudng. |37m to
$18,200.
DUPLEX: Gdewood I^sk, Loo-
don Bridge. 3246 Pett»- Boad.
Good rentd propedy. Has Mf fay
32' l^kKk buildii4 on mff of tot
Prtoe |18JiO.
Mr. DeHart 34M681 — 84Nm
^; -'-- -.-. '
CLASSIHaS DISPtAY
NSTRUCTK)NS
ittdto's Court Mo^ ^Motm^s,
806 - ^ l^reet E^Bdency
jyMUrtments. All utiliti» ba-
ntohed. Atoo. 4-room apartment
and furoidied roan. ISkA
from Bus JStotkn. ^ wedc or
monto.
tb
Saaerd fu^iidied and imtondted
lywtmeda to te l4^»ven
Cdeny area. ShtHre Driw. Call
Csmpaii Bud Edate Xkmpaay.
484«83. 8«4fa
111 Apartmttits FuniMwd
COMPLEIlILY.fumtohad. 1 and 2
reoB iffideacies. Some 'witti wall
te wall caipd. $80. mooth^, in-
duteg water. CaU 4284060 or
4284701. MB4to
CaVAIiER DRIVE - Fumtohed
4-roam cdti^ Call MA 2408 (X
GAMW).
and 2 Yteiswaa ntiu- base. 1
ocean. Year rowid rentel. ^
b-actively furnished. Call 428^297.
10<2Nfai
LONDON BaiDG£ •* 213 Gde^
mtod ifvaoie. Fumiibed onebed-
noRi jfwrtouitfa. Water fwiisiMd.
m 9« -modh. Mi*. DtHiast. m-
mh 3«N^l. 3404311. U4tto
UWJKY suR»n»r studio tfuui-
mods for wtatf«r r«ntd. Designod
fqr dtocrbninating ooti^tes or bacb-
^a. 'KItdien. dtotog area, bar
0fkier, and swtoaming pool. All
Otilitiee fiBDtohed. Apply. BLUE
WSBLBi IjODGE, 2411 Pacific
Avenue. 9-234to
C^Vmoat DBI^^^-^Spaeious 2
towbed, air coadU
bMt. washer & dryer. Call
MA 14178 or «A »«06. 948-ltr-P
(SOQD WCATKW. Two bedroqms.
90 s jpxtt^h, yearly. CaU 423-
9Slsi or. 9S64881. U-116t
FURNiaiE^ a{»rtm«!t — Iwtog
rooniM bedro(»», ktotenette, bath
k taais deast C^mtfortable. dean
wail h^ittd. embni loaMm. 'Hmr
ocean. 'IC per mento. mter hs-
ntohed. Cllt 084880 (n- 42»-m
18'S4fe
5 ftd/^H. ftmiifhsd tparfwitit 1
bedrodDs. Oi beet CaU 4»4643
lii^ nam, be<hroom, Uttten.
bato. OHivemoit to teppN.
drantes. lanaAromat Very
reascKiabto yeaffy roitaL Pac^c
Avenna. Itene owrar 4884^8
or 4884143.
748^
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF AHISiC
Btktow HwpAb. MrMtar
31t . 3BU StrMt
Vkf IBM B««eb
i^ALESTATl
1 BEDROOM tomUied afarimatf.
AU utfllties funiid^ vm d tUr
tatRBtk washing macbtoe. Yaarfy
rentd. fSO per mootb. Call 428-
6982. 94-tfo
113A Hevsea, Fumtohed
or Uflfumlalied
TWO KDROCMf house. Fuidshed
or uttenished. Faioed to yard.
Year round rdit. CaB 4644921.
U-ll-lt
HfftNISIffiD or udunudHid-ga-
rage apaxtaect 2 bedroom. Uvbig
Twm and kitdioi. Wder ta-
nb^ed. |6S montU^. AraUd)le.
CaU 4284425. 10-21'tto
Severd fumidied mi untoraidicd
bwses to te L^rnnhavea Cokmy
ana. Shore IMve. CaU Compass
Red Estate Company. 464-3sn.
&38-tto
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
AUCTIONS
Maury Riganto
Auction C' "^"^ "ny
A\5RCHANC»
WOOD
. We jDdKw,
1297 flaatM elvd.
Sdes - Roidto
Custom Bidlitag
19K>rt4aiB aid yetb^
4^8-7421 anytofie tor seivke.
'*! T"
Atk Your Eye Niy^own
TRAYLOR^S
miUJ) Of>TICIAN
Servifig Viisliiia Beech
19<9 ImM* R^ Va. teaA
BarMrd H. §/^Mmmmn, Mfv,
GAr4»a 8-4010
REAL KTATi
EXAM OMIRSi
Stote UemmM9 PnpnMilMT
0«]r mmi M.wtmiut daMM
C1mm« Inskriictod By fwmi>
ticiiif Attor»«]r mnd A Li-
craMdi RMi Ektet* Brolmr.
Pmc State B«|trd Esan
Emilf — EsmII Hew
C01I«*L£T£ COURSE— Oi
Tuitunter's Most
Experiemed School
^wwiv^w»^r^w^a^^^wpaiw
REAL mATi iCHOOL
Cddlaa TrlMifl* BaMttag
PM^IE MA i-a074
Repairs
33§*SS-
|>iialaw im
£1
w. c. ^mmm
TiTlli PM» '
mm
.t ^^ ij ni
ARTt CiMARJTI HOME msm
PAINTING, mmm WAm$m a bbpairs
fmtum^m
mm
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mmm
^ ^^KP
^^TNa Bearfi SUN, Thur«fl«y, NiWi H ib e i H,, 1
• aoMNonos
W VIACINIA
U 4k Clat*s Office of the di-
eMt Otart «< the Oty of Virginia
BiB^ M ^ »d div of Noram.
(Mr- af PiiMlciittM
JfOaS ANTOONY FX)X. Plain-
LORRAINE KYLE FOX. De-
tte eb|i^ «i tfiis suit is to <^
tain a ^verce a vinculo matri-
DMVui from the said defendant,
x^pen the (ptxmds d having livt'd
separate and apart wHhout cohab-
itatiM and witiwut interruption fur
two yea» next preceding the am-
ni e x » nent of this suit
Aad an affidavit having be^
made and filed that the defendant
is a non-r^ident of the State oi
Vlr^iia, the last knov^ addi-ess
bd^: 2823 Nuth Forgeos. Tuci^m,
Am»a, tt is ordt ged that she d o
a^p^)ear ha^ wiffiia tiffl (U) days
after due publication he-eof, and
do what may be necessary lo pro-
tect her interest In (his suit.
A copy—Tcsie:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, DC.
William H. Cdona, Jr., p.q.
9J% Ladkin Road
^^r^ia Bmdh. YK'ginla
- * rr iWMt
III I I g iw i—p*i^i —■■* ■ »■■■■ ■ ■ n^ iwi^piwwii ' I '
VIRGINIAt
to tile Oerk's office of tlw Cir-
cuit Court <^ tte City of Virginia
Beach on the 27th day of (k:t(rt>er,
I98S.
JSTA-ra: HIGHWAY COMMISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA.
m CHANCERY * '
LOLA MNE MORGAN, C. M.
MORGAN, NAOMI MORGAN,
and OJVRENCE MORGAN.
4SS ffirdneck Road
Virgtaiia Beach. Virgliua.
ai Ihe larrtvkig ipoaMs. if itfiy.
next of km, heirs A law, de-
accndants of . and #11 oth^^^er-
iOQs Iwvli^ 10 iflteriMt in the re-
nu^ of ENOCH MORGAN,
mssm BIOBGAN. »d of any
a&ir ftfma buried in tiw pri-
vate cmoiiery known as "Mot-
|0 CmrtoT.'" k)cated near
Morpn's Une, Viifkiia Beach,
yk^e^, the names of wfaieh
pawns bei^ unfawmi^ and are
hcKlgr ftfocciided against as
*t>iKiM UnkDown."
Hie object of ^ ^t is for the
c«i^4i^ant to obtain pemrissicw
from the Circuit Court <rf ttie City
of Vii^nia B^adi to diitoter, re-
oEiow aod reterter ultfi due care
and deeedor the rom^ of Enodi
Mh9M^ Bearie MMgoo, aad «iy
oA» peoMDi buried in the private
emt£atf .^mm m tiie "M(n«aa
Cemslay,'* i^etfed Dett* Morgm's
tane, Vtaghya Bracfa. Virgiilia,
tiM cma^bttf Mag Atcnm oo
ttwit SSt4S flf the pians for State
m^NMy Am^ 44. Project 0044-
Ui-m, RW xn, a copy of whidi
fm Aeet is a^died to the peti-
Uttft fl^ In tfils cause.
Wt d^ove partis are her^y
wUfied ttat the State Highway
OwnmitttMiwr at Vir^nia will on
tile pib dny <rf Nobember. 1965,
■t f :ll a. m.. or as sow ttioeafter
u oouN^ may be h«ad. move
QmSmSm of ttwCireuit Court of
the (^ of ytogiiUa Beach, at the
OoHij&euK Qmtd, t<Mr an order
pereWtii^ the removal of said re-
maiitt aad the reiirt^ment of the
8iune.in a miitable repositca^.
Affidavit having be^ nude ftat
tile samM and ackiiliises of the
wrvh^ spouses, tf »qr, nejtt of
Ida, bete lA law, desecsKifflits of.
nd ail ofter p««ont havii^ m
tabreat in ttie r^alns ci ttie per-
SOBS burkd in said {»ivate ceme
toy, exceiA the defendute abo'^
named, $ge tadmofwn, after due
tt^eoce m the part of the com-
'llaiiart to ascertain who tbey may
be and in what County or C(Hp(Nra-
tikn ttey or «ny of them may re-
d^. dl sdthoirt eSect; it is OR-
DERED ti»t the above named p^ ^
SODS who ara or may be iitterested
in die stfbject mattra* of ttiis cause
^jpear ^dthin ten days ^ter pub-
lica^m of tlus <»der a^ do yfbat
te neceaiary to ymeSt ^mr in-
t««sts. ___
i^id it ^ FlHmttSR OM}EBEa)
that this onfe be piMiihed for
iou' succeoive weeks to the "Vh--
^te Beadi Sun," a newspaper
poUshed to the City of Vii|^a
WeaA, ^^i^^te. and ihA a copy
fll ttto order be p(^ed on tiie bul-
late^boafd of tte Orcott Cmnt of
Ae (^ of Vii^iida Beach. Vlr-
A«C5spy-Tl8te;
x^ V. rmmcEss. deric
jfly; mrf M. Wute, D.C.
Vrikm and t^nam. p. q.
U tte dertf • efltoa of ^ Cl^
-m OouK of iheOfydi Vk0i&
' "n tttt aztb ^ of OdidMr,
• UQAlN OnCB
STATE mSHWAV COMMISSRm-
ER OF VnWWIA,
On^ilainMt
V.
VIRGIE E. CAFfl^
107 "Smith Witchduck Road
Vii^inia Beadi, Virginia;
ANNIE MAE HEATH
J23 South Witdiduck Road
Viiiinia Beach, Virginia;
FANNIE SMTTH and
ELAjm SMrm
m South Witchduck Road
Virgtaia Beach. Vii^ia;
ELEABETO JACKSON and
MILTON JACKSON
119 South Witchduck Road
Virginia Be«:h, Virginia;
SARAH F. HARRIS,
IffiRMAN W. FRANKLIN,
MARIA E. BUTTS,
WILLIAM FORBES,
SUSAN HELTON,
and if they be dead, their surviv-
ing spouses, heirs at law, next
other persam havkig an interest
in the remains <rf ^
DAVID SMITH. MARY SMITH.
IffiNRIETTA FORBES. REBBC-
CA S. FORBES. ROSE SMITO
FULLER, PRODIGAL DANIEL
PULLER. MARIM) KEMP
RICHARD KEMP, WALTER
KiafP. W>MaiT BELTON.
PJUNOE MOORE, FRANK HAR-
RIS, WILLIS FlUNKLIN and
OTELIA FRANKLDi,
and of any other p^-sons buried
in the private cem^ry known
as the "Fullw Cemrtery," near
Kempavflle. Virginia Be^Hi, Vir-
ginia, the niones of wMdi persons
except those named M>ove being
unknown ami are here^ proceeded
i^ainst as "Parties Unknowp."
Ddendoits.
Order Of PobMcatieB
llie diiject of ttik wit is for ttie
confriainant to obtain pmni»Mi
from the Circuit Court of the City
of Vli|[inia B«K;h to disinter, re-
nnove and rdiHer witlj due care
and decency the remains of Davki
SRiitfa, May Smith, Haurietta
Forbes, Rebecca "§> Forbes, Rose
Smith F\ilkr, Pro^gal Daniel Ful-
\er, Marind Kemp, Ridiard Kemp,
Waits- Kemp, Robert Belton.
Prkide Uome, Frank Harris, Willis
Fhiridin and Otdia Franklin, and
any other persom buried in the
prvvBte cemetery known tm the
F\iDw Cenetery, near Kempsville.
Vli^inia Beaci. Vtaiginia. said
canet«T being shown on Swet
901-0 (A tile Plans for Route 44,
Project O044hi34-I0l, RW 201. a copy
of viiudi Plan Sieet is attached to
die Ml <tf Ctnnfdaiirt filed hi thk
(Wjse.
tte Above puties an hoibf
aotCed that the State Hi^ay
Gommissim)^ of Virginia will m
tte 30(h day of Ndbenriier. 1966,
at 9:00 a. m., (ff as soon thereafto-
as counsd nlay be heard, move
die Judge of die Cirpuk Court of
die C^ of VirgtaUa Beach, at die
Cennlfaouse thereof, for an Order
pomitting the ronoval of said re-
mains and dw rdntennent of die
same in a raitable rept^tory.
Aiffklavit havii^ been made diat
die addresses «f Sari^ F. Harris,
Hermm W. fVanMin, Maria E.
Butts, WiBlam Forbes and &isan
BeT^ are uidmown, and the
nones an daddres^ of the surviv-
to^ spouc^, if any, next of kin.
heirs at law, descendants of, and
all odier p«-s(Nis havi^ an interest
in the remains of die persons
buried in the cemetery above men-
timed, exc^ die defoidante nam-
ed in the captkm henct, are un-
faiown, afta- due dilligence upon
the part of the comfdainant to as-
cerUin ^Hw they nray be and in
wbirt Ooiaity m- C(Hporati<Hi they
(n* any of than may reaide. aQ
widMut effect; it is ORDERED
that the above nanwd parties and
any t^herlpenons wbo are or may
be inter^^ in die miiject mat-
to-^ diis cai;^ appear widiin ten
days afta" pid>Ucation of this Order
and (k> what is nec^sary to pro-
tect dieir iirterests.
And it to FVmnER ORDERED
diat tills order be published for
four succttsive vetka in the "Vir-
ginia Beach 1^," a newspaoa-
publislied in die Otv of Virginia
Beach, .Vindnta, »id diat a cwv
ci dds u-der be posted on the bul-
tetin board of die Qnniit Court of
die City of Virginia Beach, Vir-
l^da.
A Cooy— Teste
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Oerfc
Bv: Marv M. White, D.C.
Kellam and KeHam. o. q.
Board of Trade Building
NorfoBt, Virghrfa
' 10-284t
inmciNTA:
In die Clerk'fi office of die Clr-
cutt Court <rf die City of Virainla
Beadi on die 27di day of Octc^ba*,
1965.
STATIE niGRWAY OOMMTSSTON-
ERCW VIRGINU.
Complainant
V.
csscnss mowN. joe ^ mor-
D BW a4 MARVnj TOWE.
f^DflCES <^ LONDON
l^DdE BAFOST CroimSI.
«/• Seai0a irami
• usAi Motices
• IMUNOAdM
1400 Potter Road
Vlr^da Beach. Vir^nia;
.mWJ 0. (MXMmMX
Vir^ria Baach. n -gato:
N. B. O^DHSY. ^
Great Neck Road
Vii^ila Beadi. Vta'tfiiia;
WnXIAM 0. GODFREY
Fir^ O^knid Road
Virginia Beadi, Vkglnia;
A. 0. GODFREY
Gmt Neck Road
Viri^nia B^ach. Vta'^nla;
iroS. F. C. CAa>ER
Grsrt Nedc Ro»l
Virginia Beach. \^nia;
MRS. ROY JACKSON
413 23rd. Street
Virginia Beach. Vh^nla;
MARGARET BURGES
tM Virginia Beadi Boulevard
Virginia Beach. Vbrginia;
MARY E. WARD
609 13th Street-
Virginia Beach, Vk^inla;
LINWOOD E. MdCENZIE
m 13th Stre^ ,
Virginia Bea*. Vfa-gffla;
WILLIAM B. McKENZlE ^__
m6 Curlew Drivt
NorMk, Virginia; /
BENJAMIN L. McKENZlE
li55 Sir Oliver Driw
Norfolk, Virginia:
GEORGE MARSHAIX McKENZlE
309 Oliva* Road
Virginia Beadi, Virgtaia^ *
RANDOLPH S. McKENZlE. SR.
3i06 ^athmore Street
Nwrfolk, Virginia;
ALMA POTTS
28U Marlboro Str^
Norfolk. Virginia;
and the mirvivUig spm^acs. if
my, next of Un. heirs at law. de-
sc^dants (tf. and all odier per-
sons having an ihterest m the
remains of WILLIAM I. GOD-
FREY. LOVIE Amm GOD-
FREY, OSCAR ANNIE GOD-
FREY, ARTHUR R. McKEN-
ZlE. BENNY F. McKENZlE.
and of ai^ odier persons burial
if the portion of LONDON
BRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH
CEMETERY. Vkginia Beach.
Virginia, which lies withta ti»
right-of-way of State Highway
Route 44, die namei of whicti
persMS exc^ thoM named
above being lAitaMiwn. and are
berdiy proceeded against a?
"Parties Uhknown,"
Defeidants.
Order of PuUlcatimi
•Hie object of dils smt is fcr die
coniplaiMBit to oWain permission
from the Orcuit Court of die City
of Vir^nia Beadi to IHtioter. re^
move »id reinter with due c»e
md^decoKy die rematau of WO-
Ham L. Godfrey, Lovie Annie God-
frey. Oscar Arai'e C|Odfrey, Aitha
R. McKentie and Benny F. Mc-
Kenzie, and any ottier persons biff-
ied within die portion of die Iffli-
dwi Bridge Baptist Cfcurdi Ceme-
t«7 whteh is included in die ri^t
(rf way of St^te Hi^ay Itoute 44,
Project 0044-134-101, Rw 201, said
portifflj of wm^ery beii^ shown
on Sheet SQ8-18 of die Plans for
sakl project; a copy of wWdi Plan
Sheet is attached to die Bill of
C«»npUdnt fUed in this cause.
■flie sbove parties are hereby
notified diat tiie State Hi^ay
Cwnmissionw of Virginia will wi
die SOdi day of Nobenrtier, 1966,
at 9:00 a. m., or as sow diereaftnr
as counsel may be heard, move
die Jiklge of the Circuit Coart d
die City of Virginia Beach, at the
Courtiiouae diereof, for m Order
permitting the removal of said re-
maiiB and the reinterment of the
same in a suitable repository or
repodtories.
A^avlt having been m^ diat
the names and addresses of the
airvivii^ i^xmses, if any, next oi
kjn, hdrs at law. deacoidants of,
and all other p&raom having an
interest in the remanis of dw per
sons buried in die portkm of the
cemetery above mentioned, except
the defaidfuits named ka die cap-
tkn here(rf are unknown, after due
diligence upMi ti» part of the com-
olainant to ascertain who diey may
be and in what County <«• Corpor-
ation diey or any of diem may re-
side, all vridiout ^ect; it is ORr
DERiEn? diat die above named par
laes and any other pers(ms who are
or may be interested in the sdb-
ject matta- of das cause appeeo-
within ten days afta- i)ddk»tk« of
this Orda* aod do what is necea-
8817 bo prt^ct their intere^.
And it is FURTHER ORiMiRED
diat tills Order be publtahed fa^
four successive wed^ in the "Vir'
gini^ Beach Sun," a newspaper
niilished in die City of VIrgiiria
Beach, ^Hrginia, aid thirt a ooDy
of this order be pmted on the but-
ktin board of die Circtdt Omst of
die 3^^ Virginia Beedi. Vhv
giiria.
AOow— Terte:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. Cfe*
Bv: Marv M, White, D.C.
Kelam and Kellam. n. q.
Board of Trade Bvdldfaig
HariSk, Virghria
10-2Mt
In die Cork's Office of die Or
cdt Court of li» Oty €C Vfagbda
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BmA OD (fae utti dar of Oili|l^
19K.
ONhr if PuMltaMaB
Iff THE UAfSm »:
AppUcaden of WhHeacrft. Vm. t3
the Camrnmra^ of Vk|^
for dM purdMHa of Uto a It.
S and M. Andk I, l^p ef M$-
fiaddOi, recorded bb k^ Ml
4, at pMa Itt.
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Inwwi as Tbamas 6. l^mard)
^«u are biraby mMad ihM al
t^e atuti kU ptaem me j^w
e^ d UeA, ^uiM hi I^^v-
IB B(irti#i. CNjr of Vk0i^
feea<^ it^ of Vk^^ known,
IwhMed aad cbaHlliad on dttt
eriiida aUt tfttOii Iftfi «f 1^^
ptrfoBc PriBoeii Mm Co.. Vlr
• LkSMNOt^iS
iMdi ^ i. a Pmmm, a E .
n^ l4^ is Ally of retard to te
Caot's Office of tte Chsrit ^urt
of die Qly 0f ilfpka taM*. Vk-
|ta^ tai Map Booh «, ^ P^ m,
Itt IxMs MBib«id ft dm^ «,
bodi h|di^«, hi ^9dt IOm (9),
wu icU on d^ ^ day irf De-
eemh«r. mi fat dillaqpMnt ^m.
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kn^ interMt aad oirti to dw
Coninwiiwea lft <rf Vta^te aaA
tft^Msatae Sm pwdhMi die*-
rf has ben fflsd ta dM «f^.
Aod ft ^^Mi^ from dwreemii
hi m$ «ID» ttat yoa ai^ Mar
Mtad hi uM land, you tfe f nttter
notttad lo an^ew to fou* insMs
froBi dw ^kte of m» aMet nd
do wJi^ may be riecwiiary to fn-
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By: M»y M. WW*. D.C.
lUam vid Kdlam
DDmld R. diodes
US N. Plata tVafl
^^rgtoia Beach, Vlr^nta
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Volumt XL, hfo. 55
i 4a8>2^1
VHK5INIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, NOVEA/«ER 18, 1965
NEffsrtfa
IN TttoiaA beacb:
IE COPY: lOc BY MAIL $3 JO MR
'FIBECMCiaER' FIZ ZLES: SCHOOL
NAME
lUIZING FOUR-CAR ACCIDEMT
4NJURES THREE PERSONS -
Don t Look Down!
^nUSOOA BEAOI — Htfte p«-
MM im« injiB«d h^ Flidiy i!^
tai a i^^ fow-car acxkloit on
V^s0sSai Beich Boulevard ^ {jtmt
el tte !^e Ttee Inn.
tmo of Uie vehkl€s tevdved in
the Mxkknt e]q>lod«! ad tnirmd.
RolMrt R. GMp^, &•'., 75, and
)^ wlie HadiHg R. Cooper, 74,
"tmt trapped in oee af ttie tNim-
tag cars, but were palled to safety
by ttu^ aallon, a rnt^t station
attoidant, and the oeiqiie's grai^
iOB.
Cooper, who ttvit on Mnw Ave-
wm in Norfott, wm hoq>itaib:ed
vM) thfee brqkeB riM. Bit wife
fe^ved a teiton i^j^ mm nd
Bwtaple brute In Am aeddeit
Police aidd ttftaeddiM Np
wen Ooa^ drove Ma eir out of
the re^ramt's paridi^ lot Coop-
«r'a oar was atopped id Ite me-
dian (^o^ of the bM^^rard,
■ waJttti to tia» Mat whria k #!•
abm% a car gmg W|^ cbri^en
by Cdr. Richard Bordme, 3S. of
the 3700 block al Harton Cirde,
poUde said. Cooper aad Ma w&
ha() been to dinntf with tiieir sm,
ft-. Robwrt R. Co^jer, Jr., a No^
feik ph^ldaa. his wife and family.
The l&ttx k the accl«*«it knodi*
ed the Ctepcr autadMMte acr^
two lanes and the lee(kr road and
bito a tree on ^ south ^de of
Vfa-^iia Beach Boidewd.
, l^OB httting die tree, the en^s
revene gMr eegaied a^ the vi»-
hiete ran back acrosa the U^way
M M^ speedwd cr^^ied into two
ptflad iHuri, tachKtt^ Ae car of
Dr. Oxip&, poike sa^.
,At UuA piM, Ooc^ier't est and
the seccMid' p^eed v^dde tKat
mn ^ntA, biff^ into ftanna.
Frank MdCeel, who manges
the r«st«irwl'a idt<^ tHed to
grt one of Ai A»n 19a, btH it
was jMmnML He ran \mk imo
te m^memk to ^ a haaaner.
AmoH. SI. a Mrvtoe sta-
tion attendmt at a nearby filling
atMion Udnd the gUM mi of tlie
door on the (ktrcr'a ride ud mait
i^ed to pid Qoaptt free of tfa«
bumhig vehide.
iSeve C0(^«r. fte couple's ^and
acm. got a Ure jadi 0^ of hk
father's car md brote the wfai-
dew en the othw ride. Tta«e sai-
km h#ed Um fat the dow i^m
and get his ^«ateo0ier out
Sh(8^ afUr bott people w««
Ute2 from the ew the gas t«ik'
of b(Hh buTBing cars expkided lU
TW second car thirt burned w&<
owned bv Aik^r^ L. Palliate, of
the 900 bfaick of Virginia Beaci-
BoutovMil. PaUette mid apimsd-
matd^ Hn ki a <^ b(nc was
on tiie froM iMt of ttw new 0(0'
vertSde ai^ was af^ar^y de-
^nyfed te tlic ^. ;
Pdtof da«iad Goo^ and ^
dam 1^ reJ[i«H driving ^
Sandbridge
Appraisal
ill Ort
the (^y of VliiWr Beach's re-
c^tly aopipld MHi ao^ at Saad-
Itfktge is aigodad to b^^to ^
famdb of «Mr siBeiah U a few
digra. Ihevfrat i^ipraiMl, made
by GoodttMi-Segar^it^ wb
turned in aeveral ««da 1^, al-
ttoii^ its OHrtents have not beat
rdeased paUe^.
Aoxirdiiit to Caty Treaainw,
"Jadr l^lirM^ the hol«Bp on
Uk 8ecol.d i^i^mI ^ come as
a result of part of the ^ipnisal
work b&ag **taBiiad owL," and not
havii^ been r^umed to the <Hlg-
inal &m.
Carr^ G. dou^, aty Purchas-
fog A^BBi, saki he had contacted
the firm early in ttw w^, ^
had been prflinised the appraisal
hi time, for jH^saAaftkm to City
Omin^ on Monday.
K wu the decisim <rf city offi-
cials not to rel^se the catonts
of one aipwisal mtU both^were
In tte hm^ of the pn^or aiithc^-
ties.
CHy officials have now i|>plied
lu-avi&Ue FMtead lirada to fi-
nm% one-half of ^''approved
m.OQO pureh»e. deri^Md to be-
come a recr«Btieiial area. Two Jri-
VIRGI!»aA BEACH - Virgtaia
Beadi aty Coondl will torn have
anrth^ vac^nqr. Since Edward T.
Caten m has reeea^ been elected
a the Vv^la Home of Detegates,
jatiiaaanliiig Oa dty «f Vh^ma
•lUph. kt «U1 r|rign life «A en
rip Us aiew
UTi|N RESffiNATHM RUMORED
School Board Acts Oil
Controversial Matters
VIROINU BEACH - The new
hi|^ schod on llrri Cokmial Rqpd
will be known as Oceana High
S^ool ... at least for awhile. At
its regular m^^ii^ on Tuesday Uie
SdMd Board reaffirmed its stand
and nude 4k decisim to open
Virginia Beadi High Schod as Vfr-
ginia Beadi Junkv Hig^ School
in September WU. At that tiiitM
die senior grwles will be trans-
ferred to the new high schod.
It was late in the meetbig before
the cMitrove-slal aer^ d the
new school was brought up. Neal
Owens, of Vfr^aia Beac^ Borough,
sai^, "I hi^ to trlng up the fire-
cradber . . ." Owens went on to
say that He thoi^t the board had
"daiydaUied" enough. Acting
Chaimwi G«>rga Ferrdi coun-
tered with, "I thot^t it had been
finalized." Ferrdl also said that tf
the is«ie were to be reopened, he
would like to have aB ^Hurd m«n-
bers frese^ Se^al were Ml
titmct Tue»Uy. But the Board li
now m reotrd ncrt to diange its
deciston to name ti)e new sduol,
Oceana, witti i^ie re^rvatim. 1%e
words, "at feis tune" were tacksd
tm the official action.
The controversy b^ui wh^ two
factbia viriied to niune tte sclwd
Ofx wai^ it to be R. H. Owen
Hi^ &*ool. The other, wWdJ has
MkiitioBal fud now, wwitad it to
be named Virginia BeKh I^
.c&dtftie
Oitan would net tm-
ipa wmam tfiat Ut nripnlbn
^ VamkiM. Re ML "I Inbdl
t^^&eoss the mal^ wlOi d^
OxuKil at our i6aA sdsitt^ (fllM-
day. November a. MB) and im
be gukM by »» wktet.':
^^eeutathn has it thi^ Caton wfll
resi^ fr«n Oty CoamSk effective
some thne ^ end irf Deosnber.
Hie Vir|^ Qeiiefd A^emfafy
anveast in Stetam} diBing thefj
aecoed week in Jaauhry, av.
flsvml flmm btve bera soea-
tioned, both puUidy and ix^ately,
as po«d>)e rqrfM^oaenta hx Catao,
howevw, no one person has been
geno'^ enArsad. (tee (tf the
mir€ titan aMittkned mam v^
thit ef fbigar L. "Bud^" Rifts,
who reperte^ has.petttkns bebig
cuvdatad
Us
_ It la fastoali Oat there are
la *'»e Isb. rielared a^e v»
Jachs. as «iBy wen bcgiBiiBg the precariaea Jab si pain|i« the
gjirpli if Am tint neriiqrt«rtaa Chnrdi «f Vhtftfa BeaA ea Wk
aiieet. ll» Iwe wara haing «raeled by a f«aw werher who was
sd^taicwitia peMl. A smOlgrsq^df b y s t assd rrs steed briaw waA
iialetly
T. CSATON, m
vate i|>praisab «e naoettoy ie-
toe Fedo-al tods can be panted.
Thei« has hem some qsa^aa
tiiat tte pinthasa pri<« te too U^,
althov^ city eiBdals have denied
this. sayli« fte friee paid was
"Mr."
If Oe second ani^tel rni^m
in time, tt is es^M^ b# iA
be pTMOited to t3i^ 'd^iaM and
made public at Ae Mne time.
MN KiU£0 n
FREAK ACCnSIT
^.
VmaiNIA BEACM - A Made
fix- a tafllAaff ti»t was tandM
loose from a fhi&ed truck l^ed
a ^year old man in a U'l^Bc ac-
ddent on Nortii Landing. Road Sat-
lirds^ nw^sing.
llOton Akmm Lee of the ^
Uoek rf &J«n Road became Vi'-
^ Beach's 19th frsfilc fatoUty
to the freak accident. The acddmrt
oocurrad not far from his h(»ie.
"bMStigating oiBcert s^ W*
nar, vHiM WM northfawnd, swerv-
ed tala *a eapoaitelriia, hitti^
ttw KMrill n ni ii i Iraeit; In a curve
absK W fast aa^ «f Salem Roid
Aet^r baian nom.
KAan fte ^ o m eb Je riiuc^ fte
Mr IMT iW<tfaB ef 4» track, fte
baUdaaer Made iM was dudned
doem beoke kiose wd ata^ed hi-
to fte oar. pdkre said, and \A
Ue. He reeiiaBl nailttple h«»d
and ^Bmk ^ffifei. effiem ^d.
Bswitt. K. ef 4he m
Uoek of Sarian Am Odwe. ate
waa drh^ Ihe tradc^ mm aat
taijurad. FoUoe aqr thi^ have fitod
a diarge of a»naln#lpr afataiit
Um.
Lee. csi^bfi^ ftt SS |carf by
the Ford Molaf C^mpafar, is aar-
vM I9 hto w^ Mrs. Itae T^
Lee; twa teiMKi, IM. isfl^
phf;-a son, fbbefe 1^ \m;
and five risters, Mrs, AadHiae
Jiadaaii. Mrs. CecO turf. Mrs.
Latsy Davis, Mrs. SnM Waitf,
and Ida. Ooi Hsitfer. A of Vh--
jBua Beach, aad four bnOMrs,
Sari mA Barry Le« ^ WitMk
and Venone tM and Ottan tm
of Vff^nia BiMh.
Lee vms a mMlve d PitncM
hmt CoiBrty.
A funeral aevke w» hiM e»-
lier ftis wedi at EbAonan-Bromi
f^neni Home #tti tett sirvkes
Md at Roaebnod UmMM Parit
W Conalttee
Leailsr Says lie
Wsi't Ran
WUGBAA KACH - The dudr-
man ef the Vvginia B«eh Rapah-
Ikan Conaaidltee. a^v he wffl not
seek rMd«^loB la fttt poet eariy
a«t year. Dan H. HsOn. 31. a
meefcaafad.en^eer at Newport
News Dry Oodc CoBfui^. tap hdld
the post since last DeoceriMr.
Haflta h«a eafled a meethig of
the OOP Ooiamittae t^mwk^
wli^ at • •'dadt, at the Gbnra-
tta-. Rqmrto% Ae major Item ef
is fte ^^xMment of a
wUdi wfil
' BUttf a wtfe. itmem. sapi be
iriD dcOatt^ not seek r edectten
Aatis Naaied
at
rition tothe
orgaiigatiaB. It h* dmiit i aame
and has eisolsd ettpcn.
About Vkg periMl ei vfrieui
political b^sii Mtended fte ale-
end M^anhEa^tonal meedng last
wealrend at fte FIna tree Inn.
About the attae nadMr attewied
fte fir^ med^ Mrfy lad month. {
The anti-<»-ganixatMm MgaMsa- |
tion wiU be known as fte OtlMB'a
Oiundl tc€ Better Govenanart in
Vir|;Wa Beach.
Eleded preddent of the group
was Jpeq^ Runo. ftisso opente
a hair atyVst riiop in Noi^A. WO^
son diafdm was etected vice^resi-
doit. aiKl Ms wife. freMaar. An-
gda Coi^kl is record secre-
tary, and Ifrs. Roaa Stanton, ccn^
reapomSflg secntary. Harry Saw-
yer wffl be Mriwian; Cleve (Heve-
land, pM-liamoterian; uid Fred
Ward. s«-gefflit dt arms.
t|e Int meethig was rqiertodly
called by L. Charles ^irlage. de-
feated State aeertorial eM^Uate M
the Jufy OwHeiaif pdmaif .
Oae of ' the VMkcrs al fte more
meant meethig. James R. Logans
sau! the ffo^ is not "am<fuak-
katioB" aa madi s it is "pco goad
govwiiiint*' Ik aided that the
fiadi^ ffouf H agiytet pdi^
ettd^ ate pmfit Iqr ^dr muai-
f^ dHcei^ Hftoui^ he dieced
no ^^ecMe cases.
Aoeortt^ to fte l^-laws d fte
aew fcoi9. oftel- AjKitivea iadude
tamag aad mppBtmg ^laltBed
taeifle Jn- aiiJeH)al t^tken tt
Vfrgtaiia ^e^ to keep dthi^ns
be^ formed on fte innta' wMc-
^ of nMridpal ^emm^ and
to edaWft a cefe d etfates.
: In orgn^ig, aeae d the tpeik-
^^ Mm^ttiy spei^ durg-
as. 1^ csi^lm pddic offld^ and
ao mH l(ad& oaes have 'been
l^rmcnked.
BUS COMPANY SEEKS
PERMANENT FRANCHISE
pan^g service in Virginia Beach
as tlM city c(u>tinues to grow at
tts ripd {»ce. The bw ten^a^
told fte (^ tt wUI piavUs senftee
An advtea ixntai^ ii 0-
VmOlNIA BEACH — Traihvays
B«a ^stem vHll sedc a pemnanent
^ frwKAlae at dty Oxi^il Mon-
jU9, ^ a biM s«vtoe oonei^
0^9^ to l&x^ Um4 VI
^hs^W MriHMint at
Amie Coortaase dltf fte
^^^^^M^waa aa^^^^^^w^^^a ^^■^^■^a^^^^ ^w^w^* ^^^^^^^/^ ^ ^ ' - z~ ■ =■_
Impotsff servkxT #aa Mkb}* Mdi IStm^mW^
iMd y^K KaaJtMUe.
Tbe nomhaNhH KWitiMtw Is
be choaea Thorsd^ id#tViA vie>
eannd a new didto d olBeecs
to the peaiA offfoaaaan to be
cbeasn A a maas meettag on Jn-
«ffy K. At flds tinae. no pbce
has been sd for fte nun medu^
theVfagiUa Beadi Golp Com-
mittee, whh^ rad^tnfaees every
two yaar^ ekdad Hdlk to tfie
^ fad lAer te Oonanittoe oust-
ed iraUara M. Nfaeon, M a squab-
ble ov«r fte Mnttog Q< P«^
itf&frs at ^rgiida BeadL
iwncE
THE viRGiNu nt/im .mM
wedc ea Wed-
d
aameiay. We
receiving asry nsd aV
and after aewa sanrc^
day, Nevoobd- II. IMS. ^ev
wa be 0t^f ap-
KAed en ftd roirte.Mveral mi^
ago and haa (kme qptte a«fl« aa*
»rding to Ralph Hcraa. who h
fte mttiigar d fte Dd-Ma^V8
dhdrion d Traihn^.
Apjprovd d the appUatten
would MtaMidi T^taihmqw aa fte
baa ooD^e^ wUd) «1U aShf «-
b?i#
ismtn MMm Caraar Md Vl^,
gtdk Beach Bouiafard via Ude-
aiMiiae BoiJinrt, Btywoed
RMd istiAragaaa «eii«»*<I;/VIr
1^ Baidi Boulevard and l^s
^ad via OcMiai Bt^evanL '
Schod. Scv^d ftousmd
have been repcrtedly affixed to
petition seeking to get the
to cbai^ Uamind aad noake
new building Virginia Bm<A
School, after aU. Ifod wh6
the old name ap^uraatly
bx sendmemal reaaem and
fte rtanni The Boaiti, \mkm$,
haa std>bomly stuck to the
Oceana.
aty Council reported^
at an exMutive Ksskn to
to fte board that the mime bej
Ododal ^h Schod. wmt
a f^-year etd
sc^mls should bear fte name
the gaoravUed araa^ Ni ai«M|
d Qjundl actkn wm bron#K ip
at Tumft^a pdbttaimiiaWm .'^^
The ctecision to ttotet fte
fa^ VMiiaSaad
jimior ip focflKy aitt after ^
pemtendeat d Sdied% P. W.^
stated the (resent bsMbm mm
nedl eaqddnd^ upgralbig te ^
a flrst-daaa hi^ school Hf
that the plant «ia«ki need «
ftuft nd a
Cos added ft^
a^ooi wn wK new wi
Had far a yw.
Si^Ktol has bedi
^thottt a daAamT
HQQ ^^hk vui^
vtt be ready ia
UglTJitlijnft wffi serve ei#ifc
lift ind lift grades «tei%
e|Mii.
• (CMttMed on Paga SeveB)^ :
t. UUUJfflAW PULLEY
VOUGINIA BEACH - R. Brad-
Puiiy has beeh ekcted
preddeit el fte Vh|i||ia B^kdi
C^amto of Cnrnnots lad 1^
sotiebed A. ft. Qwws m Janaiff
I. ftiey ia an iimirance eaect^hfa.
Oim* officii sdected are Geoi^
W. Vdms. first vtee preddent; Wfl-
Ham C. ^aycak, second vUx presl-
deot; Ua. Loey F. 'n-afton, aeoe-
tary; and James G. Kantopanos,
treasurer.
latdldieii ef the dBcea wiH
be hdd at a dbMoa meeft^ on
14 at the.Cavaiiar
FUZA DEMOS
Tp ORGAMZE
MMQipilA BBACH - Ptans are
iow gndlMvay tor fte fotmatkn of
a new dfahteiHon to the Prkietm
Ante Iwa «ea. A an^ gnu^
wUl bU an orgmiatiflHal med-
iag itoaybfy ai^ and mi^ piu»
kt a Datiocratic club.
Acoordtt^ to WiBiam S. IfKHiiaa
oae d fte iniators of fte gn^,
t^ orianlzatton is beta^ ad v^
to peq^tuat^ and support the kcal
I^nocratic organization', to insare
its continuing mctx^, {nd to Iwlp
c(H^ue gin! govenment in \^-
ginia BeKh, The group hopes to
sup^AsamA fte existing orgadaa-
tkni 2md the Young IJeowcrats d
^^rglala Beadi.
Tlie ^^MA gconp ^ ^ pri-
trmHy ecnytased ol .e^iits d
Prf!^ai ^Ae Pfam, «Am iiiA to
inls^ mmt i«ople ti good gov-
tt^maat add c^ aMriia.
Donocratic Natioaad Oanmit^-
nnia. Bdat^ S. Kdldn,' and City
p^neflRm Jamas Dardini. will
addK^ die meeting, at the' h«ne
df V^M & Ifadttll, m Pfwler
FBI CoRference
MMitli^B.
I
VlRratNU BEACH - The
i d One TklMfator F. B
lynxiual Cmf erences <wu bdd lak
THiesday at 9:00 a.m. d fte Oan-
mod(H« Comtry Od) M Kem^
vffle.
ReiaeeenUrthiea ^ram ptAcc and
othn: law mAarcmmi ig a iyia s
from VirgMM Beaeh, Pbrtamouft.
Omapeate, Nerldk. did the East-
ern Shore attended ^ mating.
mi^ E. Camp^Q, tgedal
e^&A to diavge d tte FBl'f Nor-
folk office add ihe medh^ ia
Virginta Beach. '&lSdk and New-
port News are {»it d a nationd
program ahned d briqghig federd
agento h^fter wift lecd law eo-
iMrcemest oJSk%rs la eadiange
kieas <m tacreased ofpen^ e&
deocy bdween fte two agencies.
Oan^jheD ^cusaod twb ncent
federd moves whk^cbedly effed
)6ad law enforcement. The Pradi
doit's eemorisdon <m' Law feto-
forc«m«]t ami Am Administraticm
d .^Mtice, ttd fte Law El^tece-
mefrt Ad d U86. TheJNi two moves
were dkcussed in his opei^ ad-
dress.
Tlie tVfff^eniiXtvts ften heM
pand dia^nakms on law ^orce-
mento pdbHc image, new sd^tfi&
adds to law oforconent, and tl^
need lor better oooperdicxi be-
tween j^foides <m aU levds.
ymxmm beach - John c
Bra(|bame Ine rea^ned asi n»n-
41^ of fte lo^ Vbgittia ESmpl
n^ Ccmmiaaiott dbx, <hie to HI
heeK His rasfgaatnn beofme d-
fedtve Novaaifter S.
had been wIft the
l^ince isez and had
been mani^ d th^ kxal dlice
na% February, UM.
^Mn]ed sm actiag OBam^er to
sUQMed him is Ruasah 0. lUiela
vHbo took oi^r his ftrties w Mao-
digr.
D. wumn
Buidy, will ^ the {Hrhidpd
er at fte aamai LidM
* t T^ of fte AH^^nia
tary Chft to be h^
aitt f^yaher Hotad
Bandy is noiesKirlte
t^et dnner spaacbes. He
Norft Cbrolina U^ ad»d
LICHT REPAIRED
The Vkgbihi Beadi Safety De-
partment has amounc«i fte re-
pek d fte tralBc U^t d the in-
ta-section d ChMe Road ai^ Vir-
l^nia Bea^ Boi^vati. Hie li^
iriij^ gives a toi-se^nd sKJvance
ler ead-boinid traffic, wisfaii^ b
t»n ido Srd Nedc Potait. tod
be«i (wt d conpdadon sevtfd
we^ due to a marhadfd Mxat.
BOYS'TOWN CMOIR *
HERE MONDAY NIGHT
VffiGINIA BEACH — Vhe mtH
^mtoas Boy's Town Choir from
i3oy*s Tw-n, Nebraska, are sdied-
vM to arrive to Virginia Iteadi
i^bHiday mordi^ for their aucert
ftat night at Hu Virginia Beadi
pome, d8:lS p.m.
When the boys arrive, with a
special polk» Mdort, ft^ wDl be
md by city offers.
The dmt vtil be the gmita d
tw) hosts tdien thev tour N. 4. S.
Oceana: Caot. Dexter C. Rir^ev.
It the base comnvmdtog officer,
and Cdr. J. D. tift. the baae ex-
ectttive offtcer.
While d Oceua fte boys w(D
see the plan«, in fte air md nr\
the i^ouml. miw bein eused in Vld
Nam, and wiH ed luiich at the
nwss-hdl m the base.
FiAyii^ fte iottr d fte bMe.
fte groqn ail be eaonrtod by As-
dstai^ (% Manager Bager Seott
Ml a tout d the id«redii%
Virginia Beedi.
Tickets for the
ed by the Virpila
lA^e No. 2288, affe stffi
suk wW remain m
.vtowSigr. Tl^ can be
It Vl^nto B^ch Genei
The Dane, I^pies
at Linkhom
Ca^or Vacl;A «md
(Mi R6d«ri«d
RiamMcy.
A large portion of
ra^ed by the c<»«fC,
seiStol to Virginia
Hospital
Tliis is one 4
atfractmai lb
BmkA moa fte
atovd^ afld fteee
ttk wt^9A a ftdt
i^lnla to^ S^ ftjwrtdty, November 18, 1965
2^
l9m^s
VWqNIA BE^H
.M, .^-■mJL^ I. e.roi !U )0m ki. idjji' ^.j
0.. t.ng
UUK MUH* Mi.^ ^wc. . I iw.
WEDDINGS
BOSIONS^OPIEY
VIRGWA BEAOI-Ae HMT-
ij^e rf M* 1 'IAS MaMTicj C^
: V*.Lry Roy II Ji4w-. A.,
;^ce Not. U af • p.a. h
t"* «« ller Central Ch. rch of Nat-
f jy. Tie c^raoiony was perform-
aJ b t'e Rev. Walter F. MaJ.er
1 bride s th^ dj-g tar of Jie
.L*. Li-vwatx T. Cj^lej Sr. and
\tii iats Mr& C^ky. fi» hriJ^
groan U tiM aM d Mri. Halinda
FALL SPECIALS
NO APFOINTMINT NfCiSSARY
8 FBCI A L
CUNIC PRICES
MONDAY ~ TUESQAY - WBa)m:SDAr
vrra im ad ma.Y
WIG SET $3-95
-AT out OCIAN A i O CATtOW
Special B^pdK
• Haircuf 50 $1 .00
• SlwmpooASef ..$14» $1^
• Tim Rftoiich . . . $3.9$ $4.75
• Permanents $4.95 $6.50
Up
work performed by ttudenft
Tmey of W«it TaA, Ark., and t%
!%• VMe me ^^ in inirri8|i
b - hor br^m, Lmnam Ca ^
a..i of 1 MOT Mi t' 2 iNhle's ? 1
aticnJant.
Vance Payne, 1®I, irf file, Pa.,
a best man.
lifter a wading trip to iM$b-
inoad, \he eotpie «^ livt irt ^7
, mxi\a Drive, I^dca Padu
DAY & NiGNT ClAfSiS
6 oaI fm mii'
COMPLETi COUBE
$2504X1
aiimitmmimmmmtm
mmm
WIGS 539.95
100% Human Kair
HAND MADE - $99.00
Aaj CbIm-
WICLETS $11.95
Sp«^ To flMM* Tfutf Have Lictfm* h«fii Other States for. Additional
Now* To QMlify For Virsinia ^ato aoard. Free Scliolar»hip» To Thoae
TlwlQyaMy. '^ -^^^^^
O^ANAWAUTYACADOMY JANAT lEAilTY ACADEM^
1117 vii^ia Boadi Blvd. T274 N. Military Highway
Fhono 4284244 c Phone 155-^061
OPfN i^mr »NtHTTIU 10 P.M.-EXC^ SATURDAY NIGHT
SUalMEBA^PRAtUCY
CHESAPEAKE — Ifiss Sharop
Lee flpr^f asd l^ermaa ArAur
SinniaHra Jr. were mar^ Sat-
urdayr tvMfa^ in the B^iel Aa>
rnniif-^ Goil Church. He B«v.
H. B, Mason oJiRciated, assiit^ bf
tlie Rev. S. C. Revell.
Ilw bride is ti^ dau^ter of l»Ir.
and Mrs. Richard Roland Spratley
of dma^eaks. Mr. Sunnners is
tha «n (rf Mr. mid Mn. S)«tnaa
AltiHir Smnmers ol yk(fiA» Beach.
1tolM^ wai fivm is marri^
by b&e faitber wl was atte^ed
by Ifiss JudHh Sp«e«. maid of
hoiuH-. Brideanakk wm« Miss
Gaitha Curling and Miss Linda
MMAnanny. Dnise 9t*m was
fkwer girl.
B^ imn for Mr. Smanwi wu
FYanli ReDavid of NorfoUi. Ushers
vtere Dw^ ^manen and Riduird
Sununers, IxtMhers of the bride-
groom. Timothy ^atky, brotbar
of the bride, was ria^l)^irer.
A rece^ion was held in 6» social
haU of the church. The nwrlyweds
left for a MrtiMMi trip and will
iiiah» theh- imne ki lite Palms
Apartments, Virginia hweh.
QILUKIN-H(WMM
N(XRFOLK-Miss CacUia Graca
HobaoB becMse the bride (rf
diaries Cicero GUittin <m Suuiqr
at 3 p.m. in the Rlirar forest
Siar» Oiurch of 'God. Tltt Hev.
W. H. ^rugh performed the ore-
nemay. * .» a .
The 'jtm Um mfilkBt d Mr.
and Mrs. Eldcm Cectt Hobson of
Virginia Beach. The bridegroom is
Qie son of Mr and Mrs. Cicero
GUlilcin of Chesapealce. .
11% brkle was given in marriage
by her father. Miss CoimSe Anne
of Vlr^ala ae«A w«
maid of iMoor and laly aMao^^fflt
mA Dudl wsK b^ sum.
GroonMraisi vera IhnW Hdbaoli
f( W^inia Raeh. Ix-ottM- of tiie
bri^ nrete^ Bnnv and Jote-
nie iRMii, botb of Ri^lMNiiL
\ r^ce-tim wn M^ ta ^
rA ^ocisi hta. J^ a ««d-
iUig ta-ip to Waihfilin ftC, tta
^e ill live la Clwsapeake.
BIRTHS
Mr and Ifii. Ediiwd M. Clail»
MHounce te Mrth of thal^ firal
diiid, a son. nmd4 Out, m Oct.
tt in De Paol HospM. Mn. Oarfct
is tte former MIh M^Uiiie Basa,
da^Mir ot Ito. D. Carr Baa* of
Bli^Md and the bte Mr. BaiM.
Mf . ^rks is ttie «n of Mrs. U»
E. Cta*^ of Reseda. Calif., and
tha tola Mr. OaAa.
Mr. mi Mrs. Alan G. T. Greg-
ory anncNince the birth of tfieir
w^od (Aild, firtf dai^tf, iuAAey
Ntaftrth. tm Nov. • in N«fo& Qea-
erri Hoipltal. Mrs. Gre^ry U tke
loraar Mtaa Robbi D. MosamST
dau^ter of Mrs. Raed D. IMt of
Ptttsburgh. Pa., and Robert D.
MsiaBap of Pahn Beach, Fla. Mr.
Gngary is tiw son of Mrs. IRiof W.
Qn$f«ry and tha l«ta Mr. Gregra;,
• • *
Ifr. and Mrs. Robert J. Boyle of
GlfDVMw, m., amount the Urth
of Adr first child, a dau^t«r,
drtUeea Marte, on Nov. 13 fa)
Great Lak« Naval Hosi^tal, Graat
Lakes, H. Mrs. B<^le is Uw for-
mar l#u Arlene J(»es, dau|trter
of Mr. and Mrs. Milton P. Jmes
of Norfolk. Mr. Boyle is the son
of Mr^-aad Mrs. C^ S. Bc^la of
Virtf nia Bnck.
ine • % « • •
HY eiM »wAim
^i^iPMP
rrmi Raw
aad Jeny
Malealm
mdmn^ Beioe
Gmim. Mrnde Adaias; Back Smt: Ma Edwards, Manrls Uadaay
>.
•u
t ■
AL PURCH
CM£ S,
wghmr dessert dish, and ^lals
i
Capt (U. S. Aimy) and Mn. R. F.
vnllWMWD &*. aimoum^e the birfh
of th^ second uid third c3)ikh^
twin b<^s, Richard Bailey WUUam-
am Md Raado^ Biag Willion-
son, in Wffliam Beaomont hospital,
El Paso, Texas, on Oct<4>a') IS.
Mrs. Williamson is the fontier Miss
Pi^cia Gilham, dm#ter of EUls
M. Gilliam d Virginia Beach.
C^. Wflliamacm is the son <tf Mr.
am Mra. B. F. Williamson Jr. (d
Bay Island.
_y
epT OF 4
(Olah ancl Pial*^
WM.A.ROGERS*
prN« BIl^eRPI-ATE
iY ONIfSA LfS.
ifl^MMITHS
la iflafM^r mn tUs ddW»tfciIlf wrful pieoa im|«S
iMMyiiicHt Time's a pUca fi» U ta everjr lioiMe*
^ii^^ kacm^avm {Oathig of pure dv«r^ ti^died to
i %li|P^ Wilii.^bei|ht3H«cbes, diameter 4 la-
" " " 6ia^ei.
Sqsp Ball
8HOP8 r<m THC i.AQICS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS
N(mf is the time jot Monogramming Christ-
I mas Gifis, Wf nare able to giz^e sen-ice
■ • within One week. Your name or initials m
lettering of your choice on the item l>'0»
choose. -
1.00 a letter ior
I JO fl, letter if merclumdise is
purchased at Rose Hall
Open Monday & Friday evenings tU 9 p.m.
3 1 33 Va. Bo«f h Mvd. Va. Beach, Virginia
Bobbey Walkar. Misa
WMoniaA (Pktom By
Susaa Fkmcb. GoBter Schebeaberger from Aoatria, Sandy DOkiB aod Miss Kathy
).
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POPULAR SCHOOL JElnrELRy
W*"!
nuiN
SCHOOL
Sparkling geld & s8\^
%^h ichooi colors « • »
beautiful charmi . . . new
coilaga fypa rinfs., . »
budaat pricad and finely
crsfftd.
iOWj^S
INSEKT
Front Row: HQaa lile JUneaes aad Miss Mniae 8ta^. Back Vafar:
Ronnie HiBMl aid John CrowBag. (Staff Photo).
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Of Sfpwff ^Sf
3 to iSU to t6
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I0I-1U MflMAMN ST. J^^f ^'^^!?
0OWNTOWN NORPOLK HRTtL I PsiH
Left te R^: Mhs Liaara Parteaier, BO! fflte, EaraeM Firaiiki and BUss Jan Hudson. (Ptctnre By Boice
Stadio). V i
IIk Vfrgbd> Bea<A CotWoB club
cdebrated the fu-st dance (rf the
sMSon SabirdE^ night at the Cav-
alier Hotel ^
The band known as thV Check-
n^es was r^ co{rt. t}^ baiui
C(Hi^ted of twv guitars, tw^ sax,
drums and a singer. Midcobni C^
dan, the singe*, really k^ the
crowd, in a go go and hapRr mood.
This xmxi \\ a real entert9in^r;
such a shame he will be leaving
the band before hmg to taks up
his internship for a doctor. He wiJQ
sure^fe'n^ssed.
Tte young^ladies did look so very
glamorous in "^ir fomials. They
were both long and short fonnafs.
iFormals meant inofliir^ when they
started dandng. lines w«re o6 and
set aside.
Miss Jolle J^v^ wore a beau-
tihil and vei7 (wtstanding long
ioonal. The nuOerial was gold
lame wiUi sprigs o( iea\«s woven
in the material colors of blue, red
and gold. Her shoes were red |ind
ear rings, that drc^ from the ear
were gold nug^ts taken from the
mountains tf Trinidad, tm lovely
(H^it with her olive skin and dark
hair made th& yotmg lady wt-
landing.
Some tA the c(Hq>tes sera were:
Min Pam Onr^, Bill Garner, Mis
Keysl Ferebee, Ueyd Tinsley. MW
Lois Abrsnttls. Miss Mar|ai«t Ad-
daii»ook and^Rsbert Alewau
Mm (taaaa' lAi^vad. .tabrcy
ftadns, HObb K$itA JlaMimm. Mhs
tosaa Blakely, Wm IWaMi BUby.
Swk damavt. Mte&wa b^Ul,
I^Ml Jertaa md Jifeli' JMaa.
Mfta JandMb Geotfe Kna. John-
ny Maddns. BMiari Miles, AUss
C^ AQIer. afiss Rebecca Al^,
Mki AliiiBe »eae and ^ Si^
tt^ 4VH» was hpld {(Mr meoobss
aod tl^ guaits of ti» Co^ill^
club, but ev^iyoiie that wag at
the CavdJo* A some tkne of the
ni^t ktift the d«^ tl^y were
att«)ding toi wtfdi 0iese young
boys and 1^ .^
It is really wenibffcd to b6 young
and so fuU of 0i^{y; and, believe
me, it tak^ ffu^ to dp the
dances ^^0^m^ night. I^
dm't b^l^'^Mw^^^ng peoi^V
sat itm^ missgL duHng intermis- ,
tiixi atift^ ttm ^y repl^-
ished 4M^i#|s%tth cokes, po-
tato chi^i. Ir^J^ cake.
For av^ -ttrel-lMurs tl^
daaced IM^ fiHai. MMkey, te
Fk«ddi.ik^«itai.^Bbhike, Mash
Fatal*— ^ JMPW Ik ffixl tli^
■mxe diMig iti .'
I have 09«M%d these dances
b^re and tiiese you^ peo{te have
awmArfol tbne. I can only say
to th(^e who do not belong to tlM
cbJb, join ai^ have fun, real good
cteatt fun.
Oortaf UdelKiAttii? is tt« ex-
cbaage gtudsot fcia Au»tiia at*
tending the Vh^iida Beadi I^
Schwd this year; and I «n sura
whai 1m returns borne be wiU tell
all about these hapjpy young boys
and girls and the uraodnfid times
th^ have.
Ottoi attoidii^ wa«: Pete Sa>
dM. Jaha Crawttag. Msa
Pafteatar. MIbs Aaa Deal.
eejla
Jaa
MM BoMria'ttNlfi.eity FMtai,
FiAct.
Mlaa Gidl Wa#( Mka-CsK. BaMbqr
Walker, Miss ShsflH Vranea.
KrtlQr WeoacK aad
I am sure thm i^re ioaie
name that I OMld aet gat. If I
niisKd any of j^, pkiase {or^
me. I sbiA fmoim ^fi^i« n^
dance I ^ ^ T^m^
Hope to b^ v^ yw j4iA> i»st
wedi ... i^lptvMite oMe ek
y«]r|6tf . . . wiififik for me.
ENGACEA\ENTS
iroODaoMBMIOirN the ^fgUk ke^iimf and te IM-
<^ VmaWlA BEAOI - Mr. wd verify of Nortt QmdkM KhM
Ifti. IMfia E. Wbodhotne ^n* he wai a imrabir of a. Aata^
mmm the ngapmeiit of tt^ ItaE: He ji a M^teo of Ifri.
to^tw. Wn wdm Lee Wood- John llacky nMvto if Vlrg^
hMM*. feD Bernard Lee Bitwn.
, Mr. Ikimn it tiw nii oC Mr.
and Mrs. Flt*hi# Lie Brown Jr.
IHe lading will take place in
DecHobflf.
MiM WoodMwae U a senkx- at
nsyd E. K^Mm Hi^ School
GAnttN
COiWCIL
itMifcitH% 4 ft ]Mi» gac^ta
ck^.
M* of ftt ann^ CSirMnaa imtjr
la t^A ttw IwlMndB an invited.
Ite Lakatfda Oaln«laiceiit Home
Iw the Aged «m te he the reclp-
'1«GD«AMEA<«~TheOoyB' ^jH^'^fL'H ^ ^L
^, » - ,--— cU of Gwdin OAt. ol Vfrgito ^i?*?^ ^ TT-i&iglvliig
Beadi and the krte Mr. B^dntei BMdi at thair Novanher ma^m V^^^ ol the etab.
and of tte tate Mr. ttd Mrs. M- i^pro^ dte jl^m ihrawn l^ ti- n wti dariild to fflstnoite a
h«n BIad[ford of Ridunmi Va. 0a Ib^er, harOc^tayiA here j^j^ ^ ^ r^^Ms of the c<nv
Ihe wading wffl take ptoce Dec. iniM' V.P.L AgricuMwe Etim- jn^^ yAb^ tf^n lo malte this a
as in the RockviOe Unttarte ^an Sarvke, to jkai cr^ nqnt^ ^i^Me CMMmaa" by i^^ wfahe
Virginia Beach SUN, Thursday, Novertiber 18, 1^5
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Ifti. MUton mt wied aQ
pnenbei to help nudbe this a wc-
eeaa m tf precaeehi wffl ^ to
te mm Qtn»t^ Itapital (rf Vir-
dninh.
VIRGINIA BI^CB - lAr. mid
Mrs. On^ W. DMwa amiotRice
traes thog First Colonial Road
and Larictai Ro«L
the OoukA voted to apfNx^iSe
eiOM^ moD^ far ft ae nty oepe
nifrtle U«a t» at«t ttw i4nti%.
I^ hylfet in cax^kes fw the
windows.
Mn. Arttaar CkiDi#tf gave a
mert iirteraatiag nd MmnMive
B^v«-«ni. Iran- tj^ eMafflBitnt of tt^ d«i#ler. ^^^ in» » ■«« i« KM«»u«. ^^JJJ^^^L, ae<»ritoM*uAig ^^^ arrangeiBwts wwe won oy from the Lynnhaven Gard«i ciuD.
r2:;2J^«t Miss'tSSTl^ DiJSn; IjL'^^^SS^rXI^ SSST-S^J^Stf ^s^tonBlalrand Mrs. sonny b1^ r«»ns w^re won by *e fol-
■ " - JJlIL^Sl^ STuS? S ? ''"^ **«^ ' towing for arrangements: Mrs. Mu-
l^nnUon ThaniM Lea.
Mr. Lee is tile aeo of Ifr. ffid^
Mrs. W.
E. Lee of Norfoft." ^^7"* ^ ^'^
VAGIMA BCACH-4fra. Fraa-
eei R ta
gagcroent of her daii«btor. Mia
FrawM EUiia- HeMer, to SuMd
SoAt Am^rong Jr.
Sfflnuel Scott Arpiatrong of Norfoik pru,«„ Aane HiA ScAooL «» Wf* Otairil Road on either r*L^ S^ " . ki«lnffUifl
and Mrs. iohn F.Rose or Mameo. '^rtefLT-^ ln« »^ '^ *« '^jf Jl"^ fTi:^ c^St. '«STsie^
iL H«*«. u « i4ai ««*..♦. Maury Hi^ Sdiod and. attoaded monj ^^«f^*^' »^ r? &t»t a tomala evton cut in half.
Mss Ife^ is a mi p^te oy Dantako QAi^ when Tie coothwe to plaot around tta ho.. - ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,„^
_^Maury High School. Sie is a »^ » „.,n^ inggapna T-. pital irf atag FW Cbbnitf Road !r.,rSJ!!rS™!S- .^
mm li tHd Domfiuon College: fraternity^ «
Ihe «4dding will take {^jk« Jan.
25 in the Outpel in the Wootk. Na-
v^ Air Sttaiu), Norf^
Mrs. \naf(h A. Butlw gave an
intonestfng demoirtratiM (and it
locked wnpte M rile did it) of
making "kining balls" and free
onumenls, dtb^ «rfd tin tops, jew-
elry at any other M diing'ipi^
in tt« trsrii pile. "Nwer throw
anythtag away," Mrs. Rrtler said.
Mrs. Mi^Mle Mttdtril wim ttK
hMlkuhure Miie .^ibbon, md tf-
PEMBROKE
MAMOR G€
VIRGWIA BEACH - Tlie No-
vanber meeting of the Tmrhnke
Manor Garden Club was held No-
vember II at the Iwme of Mrs.
W. L. Robbins. Guest speaker few
the evening was Mrs. J. A, Butlw
who ^xte (Hi Chri^mas decora-
tiOTs.
Judges fmr the e\«nii^ were
fndt ud a vrHtii madeof ^-bK^h
wUb Moged and raveled red but-
a f ri d
Bride^Elect
Honored
bwt Winfield, Mrs. Jean Wise«i-
b«-g. Mrs. Jaiftes Ruett, Mrs.
Charles Meads, Mrs. Frank SaWa-
na and Mrs. Harry Wi^e.
Mr. ArmArong is a Ml^aduate
<rf Norview Hi^ School and at-
tended Hi^ Point and Wake For-
e^ CaD^tf .
'ttm w^kling wfll tifte [4ace Dec.
18 in Calvary Presbyterian Church,
Norfolk.
. , _, . . ..^.FS and many more umiaial deccwa-
of treea wlH be ptoiitod to the ^^^^ *
M0RT(n)l4IAEZ
VIRGINIA BEACH ■ Mr.
Mid
next few wedts
H wiyone in the ^leral" piAQc
woidd like to take part in beaiAi-
fytag our dty, please contact Ifrs.
Arthur Windar, 410 Snd St.. ph<me
CLAm-MdUAUGHLIN
VIRGINIA BEACH-Cmdr. John
E. Hunt, USNMret.), and Mrs.
Hunt aniwunce tte oigagemem of
' her daughter, Miss** Janet Marie
"- Clair, to Jdm Ralph McLaughlin.
Mr. McLau^n is the son of
Mr'! and Mrs. Mph J. McLau^lin
(rf Simnyvale, Calif., and the grand-
S(»i of Mr. and Mrs Henry P. Jac-
quemain of Royal Oak, Mich.
Miss Clair, the granddau^ter of
Mrs. Robert Hydop Etheradge an- «►»«
the engagement <rf her *«"• Lawr«ice Tucker, chair^
mwnoe
dw^ito', Miss Ann Carter fic^tqB,
to Uiis Bmz Jr. of l^v«r %N*ing,
Md.
Mr. Baez Is the son of Mrs. Luis
Baez (rf Miami, Fla*., and the late
Mr. Bae2.
Miss Morton is the daug^ito* of
the IMe Capt. J^touah ^trother
Mort<», 0>ast Ic Geodetic Survey.
She attended the Woman's College
of the University of North Carolina
mtn AM-Utter, rqwrtod 180
awards have be«s gi^ to k)cal
iNi^i^s^flnna and iik&Viduals in
Vta-ginia Beach for their dforts in
hi^roving the appearance <rf their
{ur^wrty.
Mn. G. L. lIRMtxdc diahman
d avk «id PuUte Rdatksns; re-
poied the landscaping (tf the Goi-
eral H(»pital is gating underway
as soon as the weather is riglk
for planting. Uiis is a project of
RUrais w«« giv«j in horticul-
ture to Mrs. H. L. Addison, Mi^.
/^era, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Ritcfa-
ie and Mn. Roscoe Wfait^eld.
RMmqi Ux arrai^onorts were
given Mrs. ffomui Pow«-s and
Mn. Karl Sevens; fw corsages to
Mrs. Gray. Iftrt. Hwimb Pitkin,
and Mn. WhitfieU.
Princess Anne
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Woman's Club
VIRGINIA BEACH - The Prin-
c^s^^nne WomMi's Oub of Vir-
!inia )l
Broad Bay
Garden Club
^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ _ ^ ^^ ^ BROM) BAY - Tlie Novanber
m%. C^e ElkaKth'sc^biirou^ and graduated "from Strayer Jun- ^^ ""qq^x of "cwd^ ''albs' if ^"^^ °^^ ^f*^ ^^^ u^^
of Waverly and the late Benjamin »or Co"ege of Business. She was Virginia Beach.
Thomas Scarborough, is a 1982 Resented to society at tlw 1958
gradu^ of Mma^ Hi^ School.
Mr. McLau^iIin gr^luated h:t»n
St. Ms-y's Catholic High Schod,
Royal Oak,
iW wedding will take i^ce in
May ih Christ and St Luke's
Episcopal C^iurch.
Debutante BaU of the £Jorfolk Ger-
man 0i^.
Mr. Baez graduMed from Qie
Univeni^ of Miami with a B.S.
degree in electrical engineering.
No date has bem set for tlK
wedding.
STANTON-fiLACKFORD
ROCKVILLE, Md. - Mr. and
BIRTHS ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee Hxfflw-
Chesopelan Cl€
liYN?<aiAVEN-l%e Chesopaan
Gard«i Qda met r^ntly at the
honoe of Mn. James T! Ay«-s with
Mrs. WiQiaffi C. RMehle as co-
hostess.
Mrs. Jdm Guptoe was appointed
tlK new r^esentaUve to the Cmin-
fA (d Virginia Beach Ganlen Clubs.
Ihe pr^deitt, Mn. Rt^fer Gray,
amouaced an award bad been gW>
(M> was heM at the Bay HartxM-
ChA with the president, Mrs. R.
Lane Tarrant, presiding.
The dub voted to give a baAet
to a nee^ fanfly for Thai*sgiv-
ing.
The DecaiAer meetk* will be
the l«th because of "Open House"
which wiD be held on Dec«nber
9 at ^ home of Mr. and Mn.
Mn. Herbert Andw Stanton an- son announce &^ iHrtii of th^
nounce the engagement of their secaad child, first son, J«Ty Lee
daughter, Miss Vivien Kixati Stan- Jr., «n Nov. 3 hi N«lolk Gffiieral „ . . ,
ton, to FraiA Robertson BlackfMti Ho^ital. Mn. Thonj^on is the for- en the cli* Igr the Virginia Fed- nnany oUier uMisual and interest- dent, invites m«tibers aal their
Jr. (rfSh^^riai^^ tner Bfiss Peggy Jo .feni^ap, eratkn of Oankii ddbs for fte h)g ttems soM hi the Store. guests to attend.
Mr. Blac^ord i^tha,«HL.of Mk, daqlfkr <tf Hbrs. p. W. Johns of
HA BBA^t — A brid a l
Aenm luncheon honoring Miss
Baihtf a Jeaa Ptfrunore v)bs ghr-
M ^itiutfaiy, Novanber 13, at Uw
Capes BMch Chib. Hostesses were
Mn. John Wool Sr., Mrs. David
Y. MaHim. and Mn. William Arfh gjnig ) Beach met reca«ly at the
nam Pine Tree Inn with Mrs. Ge«-ge L.
Aldridge, president, preading.
Mfs. J. Jamm Davis, second vke-
president, gave a preliminary re*
port on the Severrth Annud An-
tiques 9»w, for M^ch rfie s^ved
as general chairman.
Mrs. i\ubrey N. Hohnes find Mn.
aarence Sykes, del^ates to the
Virginia Federation oi Women's
Clubs District' MeetiJ^ held at the
Cavalier Hotel, descra>ed the morn-
. ing and afternoon sessions. .At this
'iije:t!ng, Mrs. Earl DuVri, secre-
tary of the Princess Anne W'snan's
' Gub, was named chairman of tha
J^ietry and Drima department for
the Tidewater District.
Mn. Jos^ P. Sadler, first vice-
prcs-dent, i^trpdi^ed Sen. William
B. Spong, Jr., of Portsmwith, who
spok> m "Needs of Ow Ctmunu-
nity."
Sen. Spong outlined the plans and
action that ^uld be taken in the
n&ct ten yean in tiie f idds of edu-
cation, mental health, highways,
and outdoor recreation facilities, to
taks care of the rapid growth of
the area. "»^- **^ -- -> ^
Floral arrMgemoiAs w»^ pro-
vkled by ^rs. Van Jemigan.
Twelve gue^ ^ere present.
Miss Parramore, daughter <rf Mr.
and Mrs. ¥^am ParramiM^ d
North Alanton, will be married to
Pat Crawford, son (d Mr. and Mrs.
Paul T. Crawford of 5508 HoUy
Road, m December IS ii| the First
Presbyterian Churdi.
Christmas
Tea
VIRGINIA BEACH - The De-
cember meeting of the LinWwrn
Park Garden Club will be an in-
vitational Christmas Tea on Fri-
day, December 3 from 3 to 5 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Harry Parra-
more, 1837 Wtady Ridge Point.
lltomas E. Hi^ley. 2141 Windwa-d North Alanton.
Siore Drive on Bay Island. There Serving cm the social committee
will be balod goods, floww ar- will be Mrs. T. W. Howard Jr.,
rangemerts, white el^hant table, Mn. Mallory R. Ferrefl and Mrs.
beautihil baskets that have been W, F. Foley.
decorated hy dub members and Mn. David Y. Malbon, presi-
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^MUlimMI MHM'MMMI
the '*Haffy Dollars'*
ym invest at Mutual Federal
. tan look forward t9
ah anticipated Mmdend 0/
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brd of vu'tJRHi^VJ! ^wBmWrtixmm^U sm
Miss Stai^a % A gratkiate of of Mn. £. D. Ihonr^Mn of Siten
DuVid High School, Bowie, and
attended the New School for So-
cial Research, New York City. Sba
is a granddau^ter of Dr. Lucy E.
Lindonan-Davies of Haarl&n, the
Netherlands, Mid the late Dr. C.
M. A. A. Und^nan, and of the
late Jacob Stein and W&, Olga
Kunfi SWn of Vienna, Ausfria.
Mr. Sadrford is a graduate (rf editor of the Virginia Beadi Sin,
and Uie late Mr., Thonpson.
Mr. and Mn. Jack F. Mocure Jr.
announce die birth of tbek fint
child, a daughter, Lisa Noel, m
Novanber 16 at N(»<olk General
Hospital. Mn. Mo(»e |s the iacTaa
Miss .fean ^iiels of Meridlmi, Mis-
sissippi. Mr. Mowe is Ok news
Smithfield Hams Cook-
ed and Packaged For
Mailing or Christmas^
Gifts.
• Delicacies Of lAll Kinds
# Cheese Sets For Christ-
mas. All Brands of
Chteses.
(GROCER)
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LET'S TALK FASHION
By ALICE BREWER WHITE
210— 23rd. Street
Phone 428-9313
FOR THE MEN
Suits, Sport Coats,
Sxveaters, Belts,
Walkts, Ties, Socks.
• FOR THE LADIES
Sportswear, Cocktail
Clothes, , Raincoats,
Hosiery.
t 317 UttkNi Rood
''aOTHlNG WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH"
Virginia BMidi
Hallmark & Gibson • Special Order Books
# Christmas yards'
# For unusual Christmas gifts
and stocking stuff ers
FIRST IN GIFTS AND BOOKS
2202 /Itlantic ]Ave.
.^irginia Beach, Va.
This pre^K&iiqni arason i^ the
seaKHi when dei^itf s turn kxise
thdr creativity gad reaUy have
fim with swknwear, cover-tips,
1^ wem-, ^ hck that's pure
American roam-the-randi dotlws
and provocative party-fon dr»ses
to get m ttw pretty lofr mood wi&
filmy chifim {»ints, sOk, Unen
and bloided tabncs sach as swirl-
ing or mudh-shirred dirndl skirts
with loi^. wide sleeves. Whrther
you're gdng on a cruise to fuid
off-beat spots or to visit old favor-
ite, to visit foreign lands, to seek
two wedcs in the sun w to just sail
away or jet (^, you'll find a ple-
thora of lovely clcrfhes and cheff-
up col(»^ for your packing. KttUe
CunpbcH. «itfavisiastic director of
the famous I^ Yoric Couture
Group, writes that the "twenti^"
kwk with tong torso and fluttering
flounce at the botton of the *ort-
sh(Ht skirt prevails for the resol
seas(m this year. Quotii^ UMe's
recent letter: "Aether trend (rf
the twaities which you can exped
to see baci in the l^ing, having
ah-eady tiiq)ed theh* hand Uff the
]Ammtm
oDentonA . . . \jif^
Our buyers have just returned from 'N0w York.
Better came in and select early.
\
2010 AtlmtHc Atv. '
Phone 428-3451
304 Laskin Rd.
Phene 428-5346
I
Aa naiailr Tngr B^«l
Cofiectla^ tUa tvafiaGe white
lane Aw li • itium**!
iar year eaity en^ v
the ftarthwtiaBiJ
res
tdf belt, tape a
rtsori wear, arc shoes with platr
forms— not the war-yean kind that
you could break your neds by
jumping (^— with wafCT-thin plat-
forni <rf contrasting colors between
the sbon and the soles. Ankle
straps are back, only they are
set ^ac^ully kfn on the dwe.
Heels aim siK>w a marked change
of attitude and altitude. Hi^rar
heels sean headed for a i«|um,
most (rf thertKgrchitectura!^ fcMtn-
ed, and stordierlfiahTHe "spUnter*'
heels of recent vintage. Toes are
rounder, »>fter arid some have
draped looks or smocking in baby
doll efforts. Colors ar,e powdery
pastels— great for resort wear or
Springtime." KIttie ou^t to know,
gjie's seasons ahead in her fashion
know-how and covers the Seventh
AveiMie markets as well as all the
fashionable Marfiattan society fasiv-
ion showings of our top American
designen.
MEG'S GLOVES
We've followed the news airf
plioto stbrles of Priacen Margu^t
and Lord Saowdon and their fa^
ionable going5-<Ki with a great
deal of mterrat. We cteer the
winsome Prlncesi (of wearing so
many attractive hats, so fashion-
ably right ami properly so. It's a
pleasure to have sMne one so
young so devoted m) the old-^ash-
iof«d proper ruling that "a lady
lever go» out d her home with-
out her hat and gloves on thus
completing the picture of a lady!"
M&w, If pretty Meg woidd only stop
carrying th:^ three-quarter gloves
in her hand, fokled over half-way
jaA so, and get on with wearing
tlKm, we'd turn to other interests!
GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
If you scurry about ytm'll ffaid
-0 many gifts frMja far off places
ri^t ck^e by. For exenaple, moi's
gloves of 100 pa:t>ent. laidiMWOol
jvith soft leaUio' pahns fnsn Italy
. .->. lovdy Bavarian white china
pieces frcm Germany . . . fran
^Sd(rtlaiid, wonderhd wwl^cartli-
gans . . . smartly-fa^iinied k^
^ gbves with silk linings from
?^ance ... and also frcwn France,
Coty's new feeling and fragrance
in perftane, Imprevn , . fran
Ei^land, wool chaBis ties m w(n-
derful cdor c(»rt>iaati<ms and
womai's knit aweaten . . . from
these shores, attractive Villager
oo^iun^ and matdiii^ scarves-
wlth-purses for the 'in'' Set teens
... for the fashion conscious lady,
the best book on fashion so far,
"Tlie Fashion^lc Savages" by
Jolm Fairchlld ... and for taste-
ful giving, how about a subscrip-
.tion to ^or CaMdai's new monthly
magi^iw Sti^s? It • covers the
worki of arts, fashion and mor»
which treats honestly and directly
on the goad, exciting things that
are "in" each month and the bad,
boring things that are "out." A'd-
dress to Status, P. 0. Box 1291,
Dm Moines, Iowa 50105. (Seven
doUan for one year subscription.)
. . . Then there are Londra Fog
coats for men and women . . .
Evelyn Pearson's handsome
loungewear . . . imported tcrt)acco
gift boxes and pipes and candies
and Smithfield hams and just more
and more exciting gifts all about
you tf you'll only begin early to
fill your Christmas list and get a
really ftoe fu-st-choice of things!
THE NEW CONTOUR
Every Christmas time, thousands
of men receive thousands of neck-
ties from the Ladies-In-Their-Lives.
It's a pofHilar when^-else-lails
gift to give. However, the girls
should use extra care and thou^t
in making their selections to make
Our Men happier. Tlie newest
award winning shape for neck-
wear design is the Contour, scidp-
tured by Damoa. The Contour cor-
relates with the new emphasis in
suits, wkiest betwe«i the lapels
where the expmise oi the shirt is
greatest and tapered toward the
waist. It's a new empTiasis on sil-
houette and gives men form and
dimension instead d dressing like
"squares." Look around and ask
to see the new Cmfaw. Your Man
will tove onel By the way, neck-
tMs aB b^jan whoi a Frenchman
named Cra^atte h>oped a square
of silk 'around his neck. He didn't
realize he was giving birth to a
new fashion accessory, tiie iKck-
tie. GravMe didn't wear the ^
mof^dy to: Its attractivenen. Ac-
ti^dty, it was for protedkn agamst
having his nec^ cut m fighting
sword duels. It seems ttiat the
sword tips would becaiie entang-
led in the fabric, literally saving
the swordanan's nedc!
WELCOM^ TO THE CLUB!
Your AUriiee'a bonnet is off to
happy greeting to the new "nei^
bors" to tills column with today'li
issue. We plan to visit all of tiiese
shops to bring you suggestions and
Christinas gift-giving ideas wWdi
you can find plentifully right here
in this area. Watdi lot next week's
report on some upto-thwninute
Christmas gifts which you may «?t
kn^w are availabte right h&e at
the Beach. Gifts to be found at;
The CleOhig Oiest . . . Ingram's
Pharmncv . . . Kntt-A- Bit Shop
. . . Denton's Gift Shops . . . FrM-
ky'i Gift Shop ... The Seaside
Market '. . , Vfrgtaiia's Hobbies .
. aad The Sweet Shop in Prin-
cess Anne Plaza. We'll cov-
er the newest gift-wrapping fash-
ions, too! So, get your gift lists
ready and "Awaaaaay we go!"
4^
'iNk iBoingf of iwooro OacawAir w(« IMw
m
"^verytking For The KniHef^'
30d-30th.St. Phone 4284m4\
Saucy, gay ai^ neat is thto dm-
gated hxriL Desipied by Mary
McCardiy tta the Larry Aldrich
Resort Drilectimi twe fSi46. tOa
impwted navy wo<rt jersey tunic
tops a flii^ntly pleated white
•ntr «VH. il«« terriflcalty smart
nlMMBmed nAw te by Emme
aHt to irtaha^r i^tte.
Make your Christmas gifts tmd jiecohitwiii
Virginia's assistance. Large ossorkHeni 4>f yiftt
choose frotn.
Virginia 4 MoLiUd Crap* &"
25th & Pacific Ave. Phone
IN SHOPPING CBNTER
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Vlrglnlf Be«:h ^N, Thursday, Novtmber 18, 1965
Virginia l^ch Sun
SIM ^adflc AvmlM
Thvndly
Vir^Aiki BmcIw Vtrglnii 23431
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* ■ • • .
B|fOilMiY
TiM Big ^mm tn Washrngton
I
iVa ail kn*w t^at Sinatdr >kiftf
B>^d, S i 4 j i m^ somedaywrf lib tair
^re if^^ tfmia State! linate. And
at >i» pHpii ipk «« kfl*«^ that the
mdve waMMM^i^ ^ ttl^n it final-
ly came la# wi i ik, mt wm all some-
wilt ^)ock<^ 1^ Mri^ Mhator end-
ed fifty years ^^jiM« iwvice to VIrr
giiia with his r^'^Mert, aild with hie
fe^r of resignation, en^id anr iff
ntk^ to be forgotten in M MM*, tlw
s^ior Byrd has been the ^%J[ii0t^0mi
heed of the Democratic %% h« V'^-
giiiia as long as mosi of ut c«i fwwim-
be*-. isbw that he h«t madJflrtMip^
to quit his p<^t and we c^i I^^Back
a |alf century at his recor^Jt We are left
w^ a feeling of admir^len and re-
spect. .
W« fm^ $pm$or iyrd/ancf rm-
garded hMi as' ^ f life l«vtiM*» genllv-
man ... a man with a ready smik and
a pleasant personality. , Byfe we also
kn#w him as a stwbborrt pi^Mtal \i^€r,
9 pan who "stucfc' to h^ gu»^' irt fhe
f a^ ol criticisili^ Wf ae*^i' test si^it df
>\k opinion. Although m^ alf his col-
^ues in the Senate^^^*^ agreed
Nm, he was abl^li^gptain a
fr^Nidly relationthip v^lft^rom. Al-
though Senaipp Byrf*- wat ^M4awmn
fof hit feelings In n^oney matters, he
neMer bottled up fisca
p^'^^^l Finance C
wis highly Instrum
ti^ rein on the g
Virginia.
One of Byrd's e«rltesf fi^ Iti ^e
^fte Senate cif»*«r«>arotmid nmds and
i^wa^ aw d thr^ "P ^J ^^ ^
p^lcy. fhftu ftfKt^ot t^ e?F©w# fP rnvw
bdnds. That policy remains today, al-
tN^gkihe creation of mjny road au-
thorities have eaten Into that policy in
me&mifmn. ^ Gfmkf mmid a gen-
iral sales tax in Virginia* fwhich appears
^ow to be a certainty for the sf#fe. More
%m any mAm pvsoA, Wwry %d, St.,
was resD6nsiWe 4*% fW^ «p ^ a
gENV^rerai reorganization of Virginia
government. His pottcy wai reform ^nd
pritrol. And with Byrd began the sys-
pm of strength in the ^«cutjve branch
llf Virginia cSjvernrhent.
. Afttrservtr^ as Governor of Virginia
f fai'lirent tn the United States Senate in
I ^^d^> H# WW iNmp^ hn elong with the
^ XJsevek New Deai^buthe soon broke
Itfl thA t#mJni^etion and Intensified
it continued Of^XMition to an increase
1 public spending. Byrd called himself
"the last of the real New Dealers," and
that he was.* He always stood for mod-
ration and hit views wer^ always the
fime. In short, he wooW hav« to foe cal-
d "eoNitervative.'* Nrhaps Republican
ade# Sanator Everett Dirksen summed
the best when he called the Vlr-
Sfnator "mtf rare andilcwiorable
" ar\di a pbwerfut vaiulWe voice
dissent.
At he goes inftf retirement at hit
le, Rotemont, he takes with him an
»lemial>ied raeerd, his unswerving
iii>ictions, his never ^questioned in-
irity, and the^ecti^^* of thousarwds
persons, in Virginia, th^ US Senate,
id throughout the wwtd. A^re than
,, >/t^mgM|fc we shall miss his image,
^"'^ ^<i4|BW that Virginia and the
h«» teen the end of the
man aMa gMt^ leed-
yhisithim.
"y.. K«rry F. Byrd, Jr., has
m c! an interim appolnt-
■ectness of this move will
" >al circles for many
-th^l^^cof
9 the w0^)m^d.
1 appointment a
move tha^ could be made that would
h ol d the ^mo cfatte O rgarvizationw the^
state together. The son succeeding the
father keeps the B^rd name and publif
image in the limelight, and the rapidity
of the api^intment was obviously ac-
complished to stop any intra-party
sdyiridblesi before they could begin. The
0^nizat1on has been powerful In Vir-
0mi for seventy years, and has be-
0ffie a w4y of life for most of Virginia's
Nrilormed citizenry. What will happen
now it opien to much speculation. It i§
doubtful that the younger Byrd, known
affectionately by his collegues as "Little
Harry," wil immediately emerge as the
leader of the Democratic Party in Vlf-
glnia. In rJBcent years, particularly with"
the death of many of the old-line lead-
0t$, the drganizatibn has served only
tOk hold together basic policies. Those
other than the retiring Senator have
had much' to say in the operation of the
state. The <prganization has been stead-
ily moving toward moderation and a
political "middle of the road.'^ We ex-
pect an iritensification of these efforts.
Several persons, anibng them Sidney S.
Kellam, of Virginia Beach will obvious-
ly have much influence upon the futurtf
shaping of Virginia politics. There will
probably Im some differences, but we
predict that the powerful Organization
will eventually emerge victorious, but
With new^ form and political thinking,
as well as^nevX^ leaders.
tIie
l:*e «
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OPEN FORUM
The Traffic Is Heavy
For some time we have been voicir>g complete reworking of the roads is not
our beliefs on heavy traffic along the possible before 1 970, we suggest that
i
^e rfspect "Uttip Harry." He twice
tellitfd t0 run for Governor of Virginia,
because Hs father was still in the Sen-
ate. He did not wish the image of a
p^illcal dfynasty. He, himself has said
llMV.n0 one can ever take his father's
place In the hearts of Virginians, and he
has said If is difficult to imagine a more
challenging assignment than following
hit father. The Younger Byrd, although
living for many years irt his father's
shadow, is an able man, and a most
pl#asant felbw. He has served with
dignity and clear thinking in the State
.Senate* He is already an intimate of
many men in Washington. Clearly he
has the ability, the training and the
background to serve Virginia well in
his new position, but we feel that if he
is to be successful in all of Virginia, he
will be forced to change some of his
views and adjust others to the better-
mejit of all the state. Most people look
for a label tday of some kind, and al-
though we must label Harry, Jr., as
**a)nservative" now, we feel he must
become more "liberal" now. Perhaps
the label, "progressive" or "moderate*
fills the bill better. If the new Senator
can succeed In this, he can be success-
ful in Virginia Beach, and all the more
progressive areas of the state. The bur-
den df proof now lies heavily upon
him.
roads and highways in Virginia Beach
We have been fully aware of most of
fhe problem areas, and ar^ happy t^
report that something is finally being
done about most of them. We have
been deeply concerned with the Shore
Drive at Lynnhaven inlet where fow
lanes of traffic have had to merge into
two lanes to cross the inadequate
bridge. This spot has caused some of
the most horrible traffic hazards and
tieups we have ever had the misfortune
to see. Finally the State Highway De-
psrfrr^nf has s^n ht to seek bids for
^^9 oonstfuGti<m of a duplicate bridge
there, and the'p^oject is now underway.
It is about time. The new brieve wili
solve one major problem area of Vir-
ginia Beach. . •
Work on
some temporary measures be taken w^
mediately. There are some blind spots
ihat could be removed, and quite po^
sibly a lower speed limit is necessary.
Per'haps new enforcement of existing
laws is needed. Whatever is needed, it
Ti^TOuld be done and done soon, before
"any more of our citizens fall victim to
TSfffttfitery
Deer season opened quite recently in
Vir|^n4a,4No4 within a i9m hours after
huiiters took' to tf^ wib^, ^the l^*
hunting fatality was reported. Of
course, It was an accident, but the hunt-
er is just as dead. No, it did not happen
in Virginia Beadh, but it could have. In
~r this case, another hunter heard a noise
Independence Boulevard and apparently mistook the victim for
has begun. When it is completed it will a deer. Both hunters could >ave been at
take the hon's share of traffic from the fault. Perhaps the victim was not wear-
north-south fbw on Gr«at Neck Road., jng bright colored clothing, artddid not
Construction work on the Virginia make himself known to fhe oth# hunt-
Beach to Norfolk Toll Road it irt the . er. In his anticipation, perhaps, the man
ernbryonic stages but It has begun, who fired the fatal shot was careless.
When completed, it will take much of We hear of too many of these hunting
the problem away from Virginia Beach accidents every year.
Boulevard. Other new roads are on the \^. , . ... , w • •
drawing boards, and some of them are ^ :^^'^ ''h® *° ^^ ^''^'^ ^''Q'"'!
nearing the construction phase. ^^^ ^""*®'' **'^® *"^ ^®*' ®^ ^^® ®"^
But one area that has been too long fl ^""/'"g m^^^w ^ °"'^ '''^!i **' °^
overlooked has been Great Neck Road ♦^^ ^° ^°"<^^ ^^« ^^'®' °^ 3°°^ '°"""
Obviously a hot political fight will
take place before the July primary.
Byrd, Jr., has indicated he will run for
the four ye&r wiexpired term of his
father, W. P^ 'Jennings, from south-^'0'''*y
west Virginia^, has also incWcated that
he will run. Junie Bradshaw, of Rich-
mood, has made certain overtures, as
well as a few o#»ers. Virgirtla will elect
two Senators next year. The aging A.
Willis Robwson.has said he wiW run for
andther stx-yearN^rm. We a>nsider this
somewhat unwise, regardless of th#
flrefess servi^ he h^ given Virginia.
Hit candidKy could muddy the wa^art
even more.
Much inlbrnal struggle will have to
i:^ &a#tled in the next few months, and
wi believe it wHI be. Adjustments of
thinking must come, and will come. A
bye of Virginia will overshadow power
struggles i^ politicdl aspiraMsMti. f
ind First Colonial Road. These windinq
thrbughfares had been scheduled for
improvement in 1977, in a master road
plan. Fortunately the widening and
straightening plans have now been
moved up to 1970. ft must be recogniz-
ed that these two roads carry double
the traffic they did ten years ago, and
little has been done to improve them in
that same ten years. On weekdays the
flow of traffic approximately 8,000 ve-
hicles on the two roads is actually heav-
ier than on weekends. They are the
only through connections from Route
60 to Route 58. The problems there are
so serious that we wish plans could be
advanced even more. We would like
mon sense while hunting. Hunting is a
fine and popular sport, enjoyed by so
many. But when human life is en-
dangered by carelessness, we believe
it behooves everv hunter to exercise
extreme caution. All we can ask is that
each outdoor sportsman be extra care-
ful this season, so we won't have a
hunting fatality in Virginia Beach this
year, or any other year.
Merry Christmas
We wish to apologize that we are so
late wishing our readers a merry
Christmas. However, until recentiy we
honestly did not know that the Christ-
to see improvements in the near future, rnas season began before Halloween.
if possible. We fed that they should Somewhere along the Ime we missed
r^eiye early consideration and high the change.
We were cpjite upset When we went
Most of us never really become to a large store In Virginia Beach to buy
acutely aware of a problem until some- ou rdaughter a Mallow«6n ccstume. We
thing drastic happens. That is the case had some diffia^fty finding one, amid
of Great Neck Road. Last nrK>nfh, there the Christmat dacoratbns and displays
were three traffic fatalities on this of Christmas orpwn^rts. And now that
Halkw/een is over, we begin to believe
that Christm» must be mmly here.
Never let it be said we are a^lnst
prwate ent#prise or againtt how stores
sdl theipfr»rch«^di^. We know we
should ao c^T ChriR+m« ahammm
early; but tH» to riifeuhiM. Nn^yew,
we expect to see Sants Claut snntf in^ at
u» in a store di^lay on the Fourth of
July. We disapprove of rtfovlng fh# fH-
sdn back and making it so commercial.
So, A^rryt Chri^n^ arv^way, «iii^ if
thank^ving is not until rwxt w^k.
Dear Sir;
V^rA camdt tsspmi AV ^#
a^«claliM ts tite many p«iWU
wboM bard vvk and tftfiOIng co-
(^eia^» has ntede tbe Prtif^s
Aflae Woman'! a«A aponsortd Tth
Anuud JuMffin Sti&,y aikf Sale
mcc^iM and the best, one y«it.
To ft« entfre staff of tht Vt-
^Ma Bcm:!! Sob, the wM-kfs larg-
est reiort city's own newsp^W,
go my p-aUtwfc for their excdtant
repoitbig in pi^Iicizing t&e as-
Q^i show wWch not ooff tene-
IIUNd Oe chib and the ifrsw Mf
^ ^tire community ^ keepl^
it j^npe^ iitfomied at all Umls.
Special ftanks go to Mr. Low^.
thai, ittanaging e*tor, and to Dor-
is Padrldt for their outstanding in-
tere^, in cm jm)jed.
Mrs. J. James Dwis,
g/Boetti chairman.
Or bdialf of the ^ff, the agra-
ciei we serve, and the community,
I want to express our thanks for
the tremendous job you did in the
1965-66 United CtBimui^MS Fend
Campaign.
Because uTjilB llitharfagH. md
C efforts, aH of mu* afmcies
plan for 1986 (»i a sound budg-
ti basis.
Wtak we have^ot^ weeii^ the
final rKults from the gavemment
activities, we are confidait they
will exceed th^ figures, at our Vic-
tory Dfauier, and we continue to
gd reports tnm the W<»n&i's Di-
vision which indicate they will ex-,
ceed tiieir goal. We therefore ex-
toid special ccuigratulattons to the
Women's Residential Unit. ^
To each of you my sincere ap-
preciation for yMir loyalty, your
enthusiasm, and the way 3/.
worked to make fee United dam-
munitiK Fund Caetnp&ign a suc-
c^s. It l»s been a real jH-ivilege
to work with yt«, ;'' ' ,. -
— ^^Kerdy yours, ,
Frank S. Mqore,
G«»ral Chairman,
1985-66 Campaign,
,"\;. ~:" tluted Canmunities
' Fund Can^^.
UlQt to Am Bttir: ^
^ teiitf i^iBn ttem m
m va. $00 fi^^ig ::mm
CtffOV^ ^ MB ohliiMf MlilB
for A^ ictoA. m 4MA«*g M
cons^erim Uta kniii by |ntt»-^
CkMi lait yMur d a tmem ImeI-
tiai, pta 0M taM el Atfr eMb,
Carlton Pawytr. ^
uxOBBei at 0% tm»e& Ae Va.
Beech Seihaw^s ct^ffdf (temg
tlM iMtaa it&^iK§tMk Mir Bni
^nt iriA jiMMMnt a k^ifl^ in*
kBVWW taaBa iroaa lUflB^Bn^ ^w
U#^ Ngwdtd iB tl» ~' '
ftftar Sfr: \ T
pi^iiea tTitb the^M^m of
the Virginia Beach eoi^r^tion
of Jehovidi's Wite^an for the
news coverage of our training con-
f^arenoe held in Peta-sburg this
- *
One thug that 'was made scrip-
turally clear to us at the meeting
w^s God's view of paraits' re^a-
sibiUty in regard to cWW trtdtog.
It was aj^inted out that "rais-
ii^ a child in the fear and admoid-
tion of Jehovah," is nDt the re-
sponsibility of o'Jtsi(ters, but each
couple who tak^ advantage of
God's awan^nttnt for producing
children wi'l have to answer for
the spiritual trainii^ of the chMd.
This was food for thought.
Pfease express oui- aHpredrtion
to your staff.
Yours Truly,
Earl H. Jacobs, Jr.
Presidmg Minister
Hbm casit f serial ol «ta
with the kical taam vriiere tejr
woB through a aleaify grteiag»
ptagging, grosad attacks. li»t ^
tiidr victortes wve won Arou|^
stow hard piiuad gaWhig. wiviBg
first dofwns by wearii^ imm At
0|HH»ii q { y u am w ith atea d ^ ywpd-
W ^ut! pka.
It was with Myikte that fin
Seahawks fteally (^raad 19 wkb
au- attacks and abnoa^ amm ta
gri^. Hffee cnMnal paai tetareap-
tions by Bayside hdd the \%.
Beadi toam to a 64 tie. tf Aiy
had stuck to their gr^Himl attacks
the score a^^ have beoa diffe--
In the other tie game wM) Coa;
a locky recowry of a fimrfyfe" l^
Coac on Ae ^ahawks five jtan!
Une phn samt fim Udfiii^by
the C6x team resulted in dM^W
M tie.
Spirit Witt namhg high by xtB-
season and the find game ,wiA
Kellam High was the clfanax of
the season. Here again by a stea-
dy aer^ of ground att^ks the
Seahawks wtM'e down their o{%x)-
nents yarcb by yard. By this ttnm
in the season, the rookie backfleld
were bee<»ning seasoned veterans.
Don Bradley, a little IdO fi> half-
back learned to run behind his
defense and is on the way to be-
Wnmg one of the top scorers in
the district witii his shiftmess and
speed.
It was during the final KeBam-
game that an amusing incident
occurred that was lost to pie qtec*
tators and sportswriters.
John Roi^no interc^ited a Kel-
lam pass md was oh his "vit^ t3
a tou^bAowift what the Wi tfla^h
M a tflM AH|M|ygei|ffife%
,goes a%ciawp^^Wb^^5>hn
down." Quici as a fki^ up fnHn
^ bench jumped sidelined Ragan
PuHy, co-captain, and without an-
(rther thou^t, ran onto the firid
Mid blocked the teckler. The tun
was called back, of course, but
such ^lows the spirit and cattre
(rf tlM Va. Beach team who {dayed
as a team and as a unit.
Credit al;»ie diould not go t»
the team, and with all doe reinject
to C(»ch Breedbw, the one mm.
who the boj^ loved and whom they
wwrid blindly follow was I\fid»y
Bird, the line coach. He, it was,
wlw punmieled tiiem, molded
them, bullied them, lov«l than
and made a team out of the line
that was hard to beat. So agaui,
with all due re^)ect, turn the spot-
li^t on Mickey Bird, ex-Ne?tune
player, and a mighty fine line
coach for the undefeated Seahawks.
Sal Romano
Va. Beach
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winding road, an increase, so far, of
forty percent over last year. New resl-
dentfdl areas have grown up m this
area, as well a* four schools, th6s caus-
ing additional traffic. Military installa-
tions at either end of the roads have
definitely caused » heavy flow.
Both' roads are rrarrow and demger-
ous. They have rwt been acteqt^ate for
ye«*s. We fully understand' fh^ not
everything can be corrected at ortce,
but we wonder how many wKxe fatali-
ti«s will occur thwe before 19^. If
Your Faith .and You
ROBIRT H. S^IKNER ^
WmMrt, fabemi^ Mettodist Clmrdi
Our world to<ky is flat and tasteless. Sonw^w it has lost its zeal 1
and MSt for livn^ It has tost ffial «8fi»tive ffavor vrtiich makes life
wiorthvtMle. \
Oou'd it be that people are trapped by the ugly spectre <rf boredom?
For people will' do ^nost artytWng to escape boredom: they will drink,
drug themseh^es, use narcotics, orgmiize foolhiardy crusades, fall in line
with "way out advoiturss," and fHng thanseh^es into lost cau»s and
kist l»p^ ju^ to escape boredom. I suggest that this may be p«t (rf
the world's jMt)blem today, which may account for all the insurgent
restl^ess which we encounter right here at hwne as well as abroad.
As the angel GAriel said to De Lawd in "Green Pa^ures": "Evoy-
thhig nailed down is conin* k)ose!"
Cur worW is like a big bowl of soup which somebody forgot to salt.
Soup wiauMrt salt is flat and tastel^s— and that's the shape wir wirkl
is in. But c<«ader this: Me day JesiK said to his disdirfies; "You are
the sri^f the earth." Following our mdaphor of the wwld as a bcwl
of-^i^^ aMip, it stioMk to reason, tti»efore, that Christiaiis «i^t
to be nfithe soup." /
Christians ought td be the ones 'givhig. to fee world that distodiya
Christian flavor, holflng aloft the higlwst ideals of atamdapt. living
even in the wjrat sit^atioas. "rae Christiwi ought to be Hiejae who w
fiU^ with the Aeer j^ ^i sparkle of God-gves I^. bi a worriwl
irorld, ttie Christian should be the one man who.r^ects the joy of
Uving. In a d^ivssed world, the Christian ou^t la be the one xma wl»
ranains catek
Our trouble is ttiM not enough Christians have reflected that <aiality
tff being sak for Uie world. Too often ChHsUans have be«i the ona
with the s^ eyes and kmg faces. Oliver Wendell Hohnes uice r«narked|
tl»t he mi^ have entered the mMAty U so^nnany mlMteii^ote \g«m P
had Jiot dressed ai:d acted Uks im^ertakw^! BsAmi hma ^mfmaei
msp entered in his diary, as iisx^ hb wre r«»r^ an astou^iM
fh^oftiewN^: "I w«t to church teday, kA was i»t iTii|iniiiiJ!
Tile world needs your flavor. EN^ir not thai w«*ers may be
oniffl. for a i^nch ol satt can work woxias.
& — g^ ia the soqi!
VB Little Leigues Merge
ilt «t ttw raCMt M^4 ef tt«
ud ^tinm iR^ieh of Liokhdrn
B^ to (^snttim Wm, tenoB
fig Vk^^ Bodi Borao^ Jtae
Owl ikmk; md SenA. Omap
*^^tri'^^' "*• ** ^^*^ ■«•«*• ■ nwii^y ta the fatt^k
iM tar me Choviii College Bravei grittiw k|ium| that rate to t^^
jSfli™*^ ** '■*^'' *"*'* '*°*8« '«**«^ powm, wll rtig
MW Btte «»1ata m Ui fre^iUHi y^ af f^A^ pakrataaee* an
TfiBfwtayn^t wiien hit Braces face the Unlver^ of RkiwHod
F*B* $fUsn tA Owwaa. Sijrm b» d!a|da;ed pewo- to da^ ta
yeM-i «aii« «f tte grUlt^Bnms.
Let us put your heating system
fhrough its paces and make sure
it's ready for winter. Call . . ,
soon.
NEW ANb REPAIR WORK
nmmMmfumm
j|cimiLsemjERs,iM.
43T VA. BEACH MVD.-4i8.16^ m ^»t-166T
PRINCISS ANKff STATION - 42M216
RADIO W^ATCHED TRUCKS
hi^oefe. mtH-^m mdMt at
Jir niV of «« tkMN An iA
jart aid Mure prallti fatxn the
coM^Am irttod wouM be ^r-
narked far eq^pmigit^ ^pttal
ii i |m>» e piq ite d tlie ttnd.
Sx ma^ te«ns ve » make op
to L^gue, and fiie boundark* ol
^tmOtmf ««• <Mned as b^i%
Ea^ m0it Omm North, I>\)rt
9to^ fttWr flMl leaahve SUie
P«^: WM. SeidBre i^ite Park
WiWY-Raiiifi Id
Air Top Game
PORTSMOUTH - WAVY Raok)
(NBC-1%0) has completed arrange-
mots to broadcast one <d the bii^
gest college football games of Cie
.cwreat seas<m next Saturcky,
(Noventer W).
«e MoMaH Me-Notre D^M
g«ae M» WiW br WAVY «-
cMvely ll He fSdeM-ater aMt.
|iiy)4» lif UK fMie is 1:06 §«;
fn ^utrtans fr«n MicMJ^
State mn tl^ firat undisputed
Big Ten Title last Saturday as
ihey downed Iiuiiana I7-13. 11% vic-
tory and titte ^ms them a d^ur
claun to represent the Big Ten in
the Rose Bowl m New Year's Day.
Still rated as the No. 1 team In
A» nation. tiK Spartans will face
Mother stiff teat as they meet the
fewtt) raidred Irish M Notre EHone.
fte South Bold eleven had their
irttedc stalled fw teiK,^ 8rters
\M. Saturday as tfw^ftr-Heels of
H4tt^ Cwdina held them 8C<Mre-
%i Fighting Irish finally
17 points in flie
# register then- sev-
«n* iMi hm^ staru.
flfHr.
m ac-
to^lijM
irfBeeniM dir«MM»a( tit
ia Beadi Wk Uafae are
A. Taurine. prMiA. SOS
atrwt. pImI omti; Ua
vk» prottdett, 217
Kit Unet, fis-mi: IMvlo Ctuaar
■ecntaiy, S30I UlMlda (hive;
^ji^dJal; Carroll I^nrfoi^ U^naur-
- fn 8(Xh street, 4284381; W. G.
^flnce, fdi^er ageot, as tsth
str^, 4»aoe0; Roy Don, lanpire-
taKhleC, 8Q6 Budee ave., «B«BU:
O. W. SofieM. maiu«er, mOB Mr
luttc ave., OMOTO; IMi. R. Gur-
Iqr, pwdda and fiekk, 440 Piae-
u uiive 428-1210: Mrs. R. N.
IMnp, latKes ais^iary, 319 2f7th
JUOfiEKELLAM
DAR SPEAKER
^HGDHA nCACH <- 1^ No-
^mim flflM^ (d tlM Mm^BS
^ne Oia^ Oiapter DAR was
^s^F* (tf Un. R. E.
' '*'" " ■ BsK:h.
Vrfglnia ©^h SUN, Thursday, November 18, 1965
t- Mf T M i firmf- law to the Magn a <^«»'*» »"'<
muetler, fund raising, 904 Sran<k)n
road. 4iM4aO; Mra. C. R. Bailey,
acordce^iing aad publicity, e04 21st
street, OMSl?; and Cvman FVee-
hum. f»r»n i^m, S90 Pinewood
drivft,
VMlVYSigBS
It
^ «ms tH .(MMffv — with l^irrMHe nf $m or More
(ML hiffc t>Mw' f |^*g^ ^ I sliagMIV
«»>> STIAK LOINS
wll. Kwi'lM sn 4^
Ik ! 5 iv^ MUM
liM jrr He eeer
»ntafc«i—
SELECT YOUR-OVyN MF THW w«»cJi it w*»9M, «i» wrf "WW^ |
,hy •« ♦r.iw.d POTOM.A Al *»• *i ywr wtl^sBw « JO »• 40 s*i*h
•t NO ADWTtONAL CHA^€. J
'"AVoairaHrseu mommmmmio wmmt ass «mmct re
CUT ngg to w ,, .,,,- ,1 I r iw wi I - -f
WE ALSO FiATimE PRME H»
<NBC-13S0) ani»tin:es that it has
si^wd an a^^eroeA with the To-
bacco Sports Netvrork to
one oi the bluest and naOII
.^IHiehensive bidRtt)all
sdiedules ev^ presented oi te
Tldewatffl" area.
WAVY wm air a Ma! flf at,
baAefeall gma^ in tiw
m(mths,' inchMUng the ei^ifi
and aw*^ ichedkde d the ZMes
Uoh^o^y Blue Devils. Vat Dofce
s ciisiwte wjB wcAtde s~hbi di^
giimug Deenobs- i whta Utef
open agital VPI at GreenAsco.
TiK! Duke idied^e will On to-
cbuAe two ^mes with U. C. L. A.,
the fsm NCAA cfawipioQS. on Dt-
cember lO-u. Wben D«he ta aal
scheduled, WAVY will prssast H
(^er games invoMi^ Qm
of N< C St^e, NwA
Wake Forest, Marylitid. Vkritfa,
detn^m and Soi^ ObuMm. l%eb
foes include Princdoe^ Vttt, tki-
quesne, Foitbam, . I^MI
mmsAM mrm $imr
Xs a ^ing climuc l» ■»
66 basketball season, #AVY wll
also carry the 7-ginne ACC TOom*
ment frcnn Ra^^
March 3; the NCA^]
National fchan|iB#iil flwoii
from Coll^ PaiifeM JjIili <»
March 18-19. g "
ij llNtfwr Bryant, r^eit,
M^i^ with tb^redt*
l|g«f Af emts and salute to the
lllg iriti flliHMt>3rs parUcipaUng
fas t wwiattdi ^as ^ven by M^
Moft Ffifti, lAaplaia.
Hie hi^ight oi the aftvaoon
came wiieo the National Defense
OninnKi. tfrs. W. L. Hiaiq>ton,
introduced as ^ett ^waksr Judge
Ridiard B. ICeUam who delighted
^ audience with a n^ es^-
atastic and infomutive talk on
lam.
Spinning with primitive man.
Juc^e KeUam touctwd briefly m
the evolving and prc^r^sii^ (rf
Eliz. River
Shores GG
B^ABErm RIVm SKXtfiS-
nw mvmixr m^iqg of^ Wtk
abeth River SlKMres Garden CM
was hekl recently at the boat af
Mrs. R. 0. Oit^per, 30? Sale Wltft,
1^ Mn. a P. RicardsM it.
sarving as &>hoa^em.
Hie mesiwn d«u»4niitf
their own ideas for originia dMi-
mas cteooratkms.
tt wM voted by the did) to Jeta
the State Federation of Gardnt
Oubs.
Bhxe rfebons ixx artistic arrtl^
ments wa>e won by Mrs. % €.
Rock and Mrs. R. W. Frugvf.
A Christmas party it Os Nii^
House wiU be the taMA^ 4f At
next meeting.
SAILOR arm MONTH
OCBANib- MMm
4
relati<mship to the present
of England. He cited the amazing
similarity between tl% Constitutbn
trf Vi^ltnia as a colony and the
(H-iginal Constitutim of the United
States.
He refoT^l to the nuny phases
throu^ history of Tribal Law, Bib-
ttsal hm^ WeaAsX Law and Q»a-
■oA Law, with final ^nphasis on
Ifttiw uMi trial by jury as we
liow H tt our courts today.
At tt« conclusion of his spQKh
Mdge IhUwi recdved a w#ni
ovation. Delicious r^e^unaits
were served and a thoroMghly en-
i|}y^le aftemxffl meeting of tlie
SMl came to a close.
^nOiln^ StrVlct
fM^.t.ni4mm§0mm
BjT a D0IUU m tM&t CMM Wwfy
•r «^ of
em. MKKtit0ff durfaif fwHo i fc
ll liniily ikoflMisf piipB^oid
ta Itfir
4 thUntt, LV INlilHl
" Jeeit te ekorlM W Ai n
HiMl*
JMk bM
from l^ith
Air l^r(». His
■Id nsMaeas of par-
i» oqwdaQf tanpres-
ipi firoo) Onper,
i Carried nA re>
itead).
PRWCB8I ityg - ^p«M
coiMniuiAy l^iribilil'rivg laf vices
win be conducted 4 WSSSb Wetfr-
o<Ust Churdi. Wednesday evenhig,
Noverr^r 24. Churches of the area
from Sandbridge to Princess Aime
are ^participatfaig in the service,
wlrich be^ at 7:30 pJB^
The Rev. Emory Ellmore, pas-
tor of Ninuno Ctiurch, will cwj-
duct worship, vt^ile choirs from
Nimmo, 9k Jdm's Baptist, and
T£rii)emacle Methodist churches
wiU render Thaidcsgiving music.
The Rw. Itob«t H. Gamer, pas-
tor d T^&eraacl e Ifeth odtet
Church, will preach. -
NATIONWIDE HOMF FREEZER ^^/ r SUPPLIERS
MUW MEETS
rMStUlk BEAOI - The Vir-
ftait Ifcach Branch (tf the Amer-
Ml Associatim tA Uidversity
Itoniaijaaet pecwrtly at th e°€OM»
6fy Dl!^ Sdiool for Girls.
Hm gi;mt speaker for the mec^-
wi was Conunander Ridiard B.
FWpB, Public Relations Officer
for lite SO) Naval District. Slides
iran and l^ Commander phUUps
m tiM pramtation of his topic,
t^Km ior tlK Decai^ber luiu:h-
sen meeting were also di^nissed
sA fte meeting. Refreshments were
served.
1^ branch was represented tWs
awiNit the oi^fssiba^B's^M^tet
n #ariishop held at tile Hampton
Motel in Norfolk. The topic
"Die Mobilization d Ccxnniu-
a^ Resources to Raise the Cul-
ttfsd tevd of All ChUdren." Those
aMMlng were; Mrs. Charles M.
ImM, Mrs. Joseph Saddl^, and
Donald H. Rhodes
Rdbert E. Slata' (ncond bvm left), |irerideU«Iect of the Mil ■■»-
oodi IMiial UU iBsonoBce Conva^r, dhKoszM the oompuy's hM«-
nmgt (Ma ^"^ Hany Htfrioaa, Jr., ^second from r^t), asdi^ant
0mmk^iiAmA manago- of the ^ifiiya jBeach Unit rf ttie iimltXk
ftiiwsr^iijr 1 RoaaU Hyman (left) of 278 Hatteras Ct.. and
Kuiifft ^atvm (right) of 006 General Lee Dr., both of MfpOlk
Icadi and represeitfatlvos tor the ctmi^y hi Nwiolk. Sons II
Aibi Ibucock field re^caeatatfves from RichiiMHid, Norfolk and R«»>
Mlto met re<»rtly at the ExMothre^otor Ibb tai RMmond, Is ^
MM iM contiBoed wryaMhwi of ttie ar^, the growfa^ market for Ufe
and aaapimstaB of its relived sovkM.
Chesapeake
Circle
»y ROURT H. BURGESS
FrtHn the land of the life worth
living,* here is more true maritime
histo^ and history-in-the-making
^ the author of
Tias Wm C^esspeSce Bay,
J
Isolates 81^ explom hy picture and by word the. people,
places and personality Of/tl» oitirancing Bay Country.
An hamst tak, plaitdy toM, ^eeds best.
ip
Winter Coat and Suit
r
'Fronai
L OB Kmmi Whk( tbfi^AMisf, pis' M9«
MTfM
n^Nmt • M,"*^
pom
At yew beelMHcr, or
CORNEU. MARITUME PRESS JNC, Onbriilir, Mii. 2U13
Friday and Saturday . . . Two Days Only!
Virginia Beich Store Only!
Sad From
20%v40%
Tweed Suits-Dressmaker Suits- F^
Fur-Trimmed Suits-Drfessfes with Jackets-
Sport Coats-Dressy Coats--Fur-Trimmed Coats
T (Fox, Beaver, Mink)
A wide selection to choose from . . • '
Sizes 6 to 20. Hurry >{ow awl g^.
y
tt
Tor the Woman Who Cares What She Wears
yaivetteSM^
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firacrieksr'
(CoqItaMd fnp INm Ote)
GvUh' to Mni bmii^w. a
mitjfe to b« liMili tar Airiitai
S(^l Su^. M. r. a^k^, vas
.p dntad to mi$ the |MriMl^
to Mbooi. r. w. Cox me^ ^m
the recut '^'aglc aedMEMi'' ki-
volving ^gWa Baidi h^i school
stuctents hu cttusdl Um "% ff&A
deal (4 eom:^!!." But he ^d^
that thte wwry lud bM b^ta J&rt
this year. Cnc ntared to pi wte-
mobilt M^teiA reevMfy OB Gra«t
Ke^ Rsa4 tai iMA Im Motets
were kffled and l«^ orittodly in-
jured.
Cox tko &&i diat mart Mid
men boyi an fWcM^ tte
anaU OMMf^dM. airi ^ one ar
t vo sdiooll IhuI alra^ pnhB>itad
tton on the grtwndt. He laid tihat
other sd>0(d Iraards have taken
action binning tfie iKe (rf vdiicles
by students Effing the »d»ol day,
exct^ tee ttioie stlidents invdvad
to ptupim mA m UakftHtlfc
MmMm, li lAWi mSmt at-
Mpl «N4 iMrt i< tlM «y and
an an^Ioyid »art of iia ^ly. tee
«iA^ is te &«at NkA MMd
A^^ ^iUav ttted i^ Co*
tM tlM ^itiag pnU^ M sch(»l
and wfigt he caOed § "ecmhUon
i( I^B^i^" la ttM IM af Mitonu)
W^. Ite siyerlntBnd^ said tha
he ^uld "a^Imi a kA rf wdup-
^Myp" an^ Mpie ^ufeots mi
(NtmUa if the ban \^ iaip(»«!.
Nit lug^itad tiati tkat the mat
ter be hUly kxdEed taito.
He sjrid Uwre ia no JustiDcaticni
lof a sbjdait to drive or rvte a
nv)lar^de to acdiool, bee«ue "9^
havt tne^ortetiM} across the dtv
-4,000 i^ei a (kqr." He ailed
^t soma of the arws neighbor-
ing Virginia Beadi do Mt provide
pUUic traa^«rtattQD ^t puisle
cost, and duA "tt would be differ-
ei^" if Vbr^ria did not
EXPANSION PROeRM BE
VIrgiroi B«adi SUN, Thursday, November 1 8, 1 9W ^^ ^^
Virginia ^ach l^n )
GROUND-BREAKING
AT BAYSIDE METHODIST
BAYSH^ — Baylake IfeUwdii^
Church \xnke groind amdny, fol.
lowing Qitk U:00 a.ni. wnr^
service, kit thdr new aan(^iaJ7.
The new building will face ShM«
Drive and adjoin their pnmBk
structut«, whidi wiQ ba used tSt
the Suwiay Sdiwrf department. It
will be built in Colonial architec-
ture d^gn and will ccuitain ap-
proxunat^ 6,000 Kjpiare fe^ The
seating capacity will l» 500 and
the cost wiU be approximatdy
$158,000. It is ocpected to be rei^
for ocd^jancy by June 1966.
Ttta^ part in Oie "gnwnd
t»«dd^ ce^noiqr," in addHte
to the pasbHT. Rev. Ra^ncNid ,E.
MttMV, vara: ^epbea BarUi^,
youngest member; Miss &ie Ftf-
§»m, pi0mi, Methodist Youth
Fellowship; Mre. J. L. Drye, char-
ter church menriia-; E. T. HlufttIrt,
trurtee; C. J. \ Johiotm, ^^it.
Churdi Scbod; Mre. W. L. Over-
street, president. Woman's Mis-
sicmary Society; and H. W. ChU-
dreu. diairman of the Official
Board.
D^Bitaries ftmat at Ika nem^fntmi bnaU^ capAnMrifa at Um fUmmM MelhoAM etanii an
(Ml is ri^) Br. OmtI J. Sanders, ttie Bev. H. Wack Can;, Mayar f^ Duaah. thmk W. Cp, tl^-
Ji«B MeOBf JUi^ IBM ftttcc. fuBttw^aft saM lnwi H T. hi0k (lnylBn nmUmtt* K^M^m
FeKi. (Mea phita).
a you hod on outooccMant, you cmrfd bt axaoiad
IP a liabilrty clgim in fxep^ef rP"£ po'n^y f^**?^
High jury vardkti «• eomnioii loiiay. Apr you mrt
your praia«it Mb^Mmittmm »i i mk $ ^ tf ^t
MmumLn%mm
KELLAM-EATON
Itmtrana Cmfmtf
lin FACIRC AVE -^ VMUMNIA 8IACH
42Mt6t
24064 PtlNCESS AHNI W. - CITY HAU
0)4264^)0
In 19|>9 MMn Strett w»i ilwiy* lw»y . . . cwwd*
•d w^ •rafbyir <»«<•••• •»«« iH^^ft^ • • •
. . . tb»n H. a Oltver Had been serving more than
44 y^rs.
' Tilt first tniBey ^peared in the 1^ l«ll?s ... aa »Wb
Street was fiwii« into the dty's moA innp>rta«t Ihis^ . ;
neift stiW. Hie aotomobfie ffaa n^. ^ Xf^ ^«*J^ L
on tte fleets y«st. In timse t^s» * P Oliver JpdiJ- ^^
rea^ cibMbed a raplayan ler.aaedkiice, pwi«^
d^5»Si# hMdlad^wrW fPd^WJral i^ryi^ of
5^ the troIUy ba< bawirwl*^ Nf Wgfciiili •»« *a
hcSby the auiBBHWIe . i . tat It D. OHv** remains to
its ^p^ia« as Norfolk^ fiD#- . • ap* PW* *W ^^
hs^^^^mA at Vhi^filfc*: * jMW»* ^ 'f
help you wii wmn detafl; «d ^ |^u|« you of . tha
finest of vp^BM. Can on ll. p. W^'
%rry D. and James B. Oliver
VIRGDnA BEACS - On Sun-
day a^moon at three o'clock,
fSXKA dma fanisen for m exten-
sive ecptmsion {Mx^aro at Scott
Memorial Methodist CiMirch locat-
fA on First Cokmial Road near
Oceana.
BirfiM^ a pthsriu d mwa ttum
too peo^ an faq^^^vfe aorvke
was coadttcted by the Reveroid
H. Wark Qiny, PaMffl-. TlitKe
partidpi^iB^ in tiie grounefcreak*
Ing wM^ Ht. Carl J. Sanders. Biy
rs^-int»'"ia«t rtf th# Norfcdk Dfeh
k^ Majmr FradE Dusdi, Mayor
LI ine oty <tf Virginia Bea^; kbrs.
Irvin J. Upacuv tde dwgliter oi
the late Sbefcv D. Sr"»t •»'*-
wh(»n the church is named; lYaoJE
W. Cox, unde* whose ieaoefMajj
the preseit buildii^ wm reeled;
"^- "H P Tves. Chairman <A tte
Buildii« Comnittee; William E
McUuig, Cnurd] Architect; and
Mr, Sam Potter, Cmtractmr.
Scott Memorial Ctarch was orig-
mally called Providence rad was
located near jSeatack. It was prob-
aUy (Ml a ^aiit wiUi Virgii^a
Beach. CtoerH^, i^tomo. Itiy
emacle, ««1 Sifalm. In 18^ The
Reverffld 0. <}. C. ^tts suggested
that the dtodi be ^m^ to (kx-
ana. ta a{^;>ni(xkaateiy 1911 the
aaat (4 tte diurdi was d^B^ed
from Providoice to Oceana. In
aao Oeeaia and ^r^oia B^d(
were buk^ s^^rate jppointo^^
aod "Ria Beveread C^^iu JUcNeer
became tlw ftvt {^xh*. ^, . ,
FoUowing his death in 1M2, S. D.
Scott, Sr. kft valuable beach pr^
erty to this church. Under the lead-
ership of J. B. Sent^ and F. ^.
Cox, some WtOOQ ^as raised and
added to 941.000 i^froro , the Scott
estate. Ia 19«| Hie Official Board
mggeitod that the church b^
bwwa as ^acM Memc^l, and a
ftiiklii^ Dmunittee compmed (rf
J. E. Winsbw, C. C. Whitebaad.
Jr., Mrs. W. L. Iforphy, Mrs.
lieonard Ifiteshew, Mrs. I. J. Up-
son and R. P. Wright developed
plans which led to graundbreiridi^
cerenoni^ on May 14, U60, fol-
lowing which the jprea^ plaitf was
erectedi
The presoH BuiMiag Cnmfittee
is cMifWsed d. Howard P. Iv«i.
diairfnan. Irvin C. Evans, 0. M.
Paughman. Mrs. G. E. Gur^ttus,
Milton G. Ferrell, Arthur J. Falts,
Stuart C. Malkry, ai>d Mrs. Irvin
J. Upsm.
#ef|Mt Vlrtfi^
TnHt
■ateva M « Ml, Ms la ANnia 4v^w al the eanier of l>M|-a|net. Tke pielwe «a
m iiiihiiatln Al i^hl. h di CMNha Onirdi, imw tani d^wn. To tte Ml Is tte i
Ba4i aid Tiait Oanipaiy, a«d tte aH aMlip's heme. OdAr mm0k VhtfaH Mak ami Troat Can-
pivy hMr baeuiie ka^wB i» V^^ Nafl«4 9aBk, and «»s aaW ia iie Natlaul Bank «f ConnMree.
ifir aiMia ealei VhFgMa MiMMd Mriu WhMi tds pictwe «aa takaa, pav^ aad U^Mkif operattow
wmtt beln «ur|ad airt la ai^yH Mlai^ Avewe a dMia| nad>ay. Ws waa aol iiifrfofiii, airi tta
mediaa stria was iwwafsd lAaot ihna 9«art later.
And Now
Migrer Ooidh. MiUer.
Aha p i ulB i id are E^.
BffifH
»k. and Mn. DenaM J
(MF Virginia Beac^ ti^imee
a(k)ption of a dai^bH^,
T&ese. (M». Beatfy a the ibnM'
Miss Bart>ara RofaUaa of ^^da.
Mr. and Mrs. Fn^ V.
smotBwe
(Md< twA dau^r, paaa Lyaii,
OB Nov. 7 In 0a Paul Hos;^^ Mis.
Chedc is tiie fopaer MIm Nanejr
WiUiford, dau^ito- of Mr. and Hrl,
Mr.
M
Ms JHUaai O'Rottrke, ^. f"d
Mn. Ollaaark^ announce fte IHrth
44 iMr BWi ichikr, foifl!^ son.
CMll ttmOuma^tm, oa NoC'0 tit the
Ihe birth of ttieirsSS beljertf Hos|«til erf V&^ft^
ytc*. O'Hoiirka is Ihe fonnar Miss
llmrtel Sumner, daughter of Mrs.
tkilis Sduiml of Fall River, M^.,
and the late Jams Sumn^.
r
UNITED
VA. BEilCH OFFICE
Home, and tha JalTeraoB iialal
ipM ilraat, klit iiithoirt Me
VIRGINIA BEACH - UoHad
Mortgagee Servicing Cwp., Wh^
is located at 3Srd Strict and ?J
cific Avaiue, went before the l^ia^
ning Ccsnmission last we^ And
printed plans to cmstruct a
hcmt offlce vUch w$i house iq^"
proxtaptely TOO pp^k^ee*.
\ Tte (SQKiany requested r^^o^
a 9k$ acres Ml Old VtirgJ^
telllpd bettwn Saatacir #d
SBck Acres. The ti«ct dMH
u toi^red bv South lUrda^
Road on the pasl awl Qi«a( ii|i|olr
Cfeek (fa the veA. ,- .
United Mortgaga^ was sta^
^1^ Franklin IMUtog ^ Btoii#
h\w& as Lomas Realty Sacw^
Oup, The compaay'f nana t^
chai^ when it bfciwne I nM^
Iaiy'*(rf Vnftei ImprovSement w-
vestuig, Ii^.. of New -York. Ifce
firm moved its hme dffica to
Vii^nta Bead! tai July 1964;
UiAed operates about 20 bruK^h
VA. KACH / MMxm . Biniai
fifices ojMt to coast at pre^iA
'aad pUmto ppen at l^ast 40 addi.
tfcnai birarfcHea by 19^.
■ — „ * t-
Hie cwnpany also ai^ed for a
use pomit to Gfierate a sewage
$B^tf(a^ pivA ip the area, but
^ firm's attomry Jb^ Jan>«*
si^, "We Ipve BO iqaatian ^«MK>
aocf««r of evir Qlipg 1."
0ity seweraip iif^t^fae tha
fi^ by Odob«r:n0l.#id tht mo^
pitiy vM not atn^ 'c<Hiailii0Qa
i^^ at least tlwt hue, accorl^
to J^ra. He said the conHpis*
40fli*i a^v^ of Hoe aii#c^an
wm tmmmy i« buiiaMf raa-
Cbarlei Sanders, a rasident of
RhrdfMck Acrei said he was in
favor of such use <rf the prop^ty
hut he vMced strong disapprival
g( the increase of vdilcular traffic
(aRucd fay tl^ TOO vdddes tai and
(N|t (^ the aria dmly.
SfiiAt 1111$ «IOIlT»
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OBITUARIES
BARNETIA LEX WHITEHEAD of
803 Uth ^et d^ recently in a
hospttal. She was tiw daughter of
Will and Mrs. Sbtaiey Whitebaad.
Surviving, besk^ her {Mn»ts,
are two brotiiers, Mardiall lA^in
and Will Whitehead IH, and a ds-
ter, Uupati Annetta llu^hes. all
Of Vir^nia Beach.
ROBERT FRANCn AIXGOR. m.
of 4700 Broad ^reet, dkd rec^tty
in ^ home. Ife was ttm husband
of Mrs. Genuine Folker AUg^.
Besides Ms Mddow, lurvivii^ are
two daughters, Mrs. Ekdne A. Ua-
gemach oi Nn^Hc and Mrs. Jean
T(»ncavage ctf Virginia Bead)"; and
a son, Rdi>ert F. Al^or and broth-
er, Walter L. ADgw, both of Ber-
^nfield, N. J.
« • *
mmi* mmrmja of m
me^ Rc«l has died in bis h«ne.
He voriud for Hugl»s tile Go.
for 16 yean.
He is survived by a dwighter,
Mrs. £men Tayl(Nr (rf Noiiolk;' a
brothtr, Jones H. Whitfield of
^mftm. N. C; and three sist«-s,
Mes; EUa Brewugton and Mrs.
Maggie Brewingfaw of Giaanville,
and l^s. Jean ValetAioe of Vir-
ginia Beach.
* — • •
RAU*H KnfHUEY DAWSON, T^i.
at m^. Holly Road, died to a
hospital. He was a former asso-
ciate of Holmes & Dawson and
the IMpartafnt of Agriculhire
Commomfy Exchange Authority.
He is survived by Us widow,
Mrs. Mildred Glower Gr^n Daw*
son; three 4at^ters, Mrs. Harold
N. Cox of Falls Churd), Mra. ScbU
IKerUog d Viighi^ Raadi. and
1^|. G«T^ ^..anbert-irf Balttotore;
a son, iBerryman Green IV or Jtor-
64ki M^mmm, Mv^ Mikhed
^«^ ^Mfdf S|i ^d Mrs. jMet
Daws(w Taylor d Virginia Beach.
Ffc^qO fVfNm fcORNER, 69.
of 4612 Broad »<*set has died in
his Pembroke Manor . hWM- Ha
fps coipctt^te secretary c^ JNo*
1^ ysmm* Agency, Inc. and
Iw) bt^U tt^ ^i^^ce boitnass
in the MiMQ^-Vttil^a Beach arnn
49 yean. Ife was fiie husband, of
lin. Vlighm D. ORmer.
<m^ h^ vHik fce is fwvivwl
by a m^. Urn. Std^p C.
HELP
. The Vhrgtou l^h Siui agite
nukes a idea fw pictures, d^wr-
ing file chan^ig scenery <d Vv-
gtoia BeMi- AS dd pictures will
be returned irfter a co]^ is m^
of than, and a pi^if*^ of ^
sc«)e tc^ is ttlffis. Identlftct^
of the ^ {^to would be {wrti^i*
larly appreciated. The staff Is Sfltt
attempting to find' old' photos of
what \iras once' Prfnceis Anne
County. We would aj^redate yoax
c(»itryiwttoos.
T«r lib to (k^
IfiBCSLtAiNEto tonihae for
ii^. Sit iOlh ^«et 11-1S«
linigren ol Holden, Mass.; a spn,
Howan! Ctoveland Comer of Beth-
el Park, Pa.: » sMer, Mri. Mle
^. Whitehiwt o| Norfolk; twa
4^ brothers, G^^ 4^Corngr of yjr-
gHMa BioBh aad liwA £ Omr
of Norfcii: ailfiTa fraodeWUran.
CASH!
Yon CM Q«l
fo $10,000
nsPAY cwyL
J. BRYAN DUm^EY, 65. hutat
(rf Mrs. Adella '1^ ZitoliQP. has
di^ fai i^ ham at Bade Say. Sb
was a niriiy« of Princess Anne
County «id a retired farni^.
Besdes his wife, he u nurvlved
by two mu, J:^ Bryan Dudley
Jr. and Daidf^ Shqtp Dudl^, and
a diH^w, Mrs. MargarM Fran*
oes DoMvy, aU of Virginia B«ach;
and two saters, Mrs. Ruby fldpat
of No-foHt and Mrs. Mildred An-
derson of Riversjid^ Calif.
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VIEW
GINIA BEACH
Have bctfi Mvering a lot rf twrto^ tatety, im and nqr tnrty
(ttmi^ aometiRwt t^^emmtid) Polardd . . . n^ fsm old Mo^.
tdced frWi some 00* <nei. trav^ed tarfamiyar nadi. Mw and re-
cord^ iKBiy fatdoayng th^ . . . ud tbin^ot^jf «i)9j^ wraiiv^
ia jptta «f ^ wA incanoMm. common ot^l
Ja=y
Afta-tiioi4^ m the 'really b|g' ntt^M^ itow— Uw a^isfw^tion o!
owatag an aitt|m oaaaea frwi Ale finding d 1^ m^ be werlookad
aa a irfaoa of isk, redabnug it tak ns tare snd a^hxt to fet \mmS^
tte t^ outs' Qii£^ md reveaUng its tnie ben^ far a n^nd duno-
af uaaAilaeaa . , . airf Uiia paridlels tiis b-mrfit* which will &M» from
the praOli Kiteed l^ the Friacess Ame Womm's Oub for the Atl»Air
Mental H^ene Clinic, in Uiat i»o?le who feel lost and detth^ tor tiie
junk {nle <rf Inunanity wiU also be givoi that a«»ad <ftanoe . . .
S^tiy evtfiMd ...
Wai oirt tlvoi^ the areas of Uttk Nec^ nd Eagks Ne^ Pdnt
recenUy. We were k»king for an wldress whidi had b^ nM»rrectly
g N wii. fSw^ a c c up k ^ hows we oaaeteredj^t jfld davn hiUi^ in ai^
mft of drivew^a <|^ chased by b^ meaiMookiBg tbgs)!. but had a
completely enjoyri^ morning. It was one of th«w nare bdian aawner-
^» days, tte atm pure goU sbiaij^ on the midti-caknd g^imm diades
in acres and acrw of woodlancb. Ths section is <me (ll Iht moit peace-
fid to be fmoid, pqMdated sparsely by famUies who ot^ gracioitt liv-
ing. 11»ey canbine their restored homes with trei«ires of ttie past
blended witii modem convaiienee with rare tasft airf ^npUcity. Notic-
ed many new honMs being constructed in that area wfaidi was once
exclii^ve courtryside of a few . . . <^hers ar« finding seroiity is still
av«laMe in Virginia Beadit
We are often corrfused trjrtng to find "a nsw cawramity in the scat-
tered miks that make up Virginia Beach . . . ff, sometime, jrau siwuld
notice a little blue wagon bring driven by a perplexed lookii^ female
ia a w^ ^alkm ^ket. you mi^ offer assi^i«ce - it's |Kt*Rbly nrw
«nd my PdaroM in search cf a picbire and a story . .
Gnmqr ecMMs iMck . '. . /
■Hie carnal missed a goad Aot the other day out A Cox High
SdwoJ. We were in a hurry to get our asrigranent completed and were
caught »v witfi tfie corridor stamped* of class dianging. Everyone was
nwving too f«rt . . . brt we glimj^d two little Wfeh «Aobl girls wear-
fa^ tile lirtest faKl— the graimy dress! ... and we Wished we could have
iveonled it for ywi. Tliey looked like little girls playing 'mama' as
they Bright have draie 10 years before; or you mi^ say they kwked
like ttey ji^ gtrf out of bed and hadn't had tone to take off the ni^tie.
Anyway, we liked th«n though they may not be exactly pn^Jer for
id»d. They give tile girls a modeat d«nure kx>k which is connpleteiy
feminine and a big yti^rovemart on semg #^ » iinj ij t"i id» ^vg=^ ^ =^^^
TweM Tdephooe . , !.
One of Lhc nawt nwdem it«ns we hrti-jglBiB aeroM is the new
touch-tone td^[Awie. No, we don't have ore. hut wl know <rf a young
man who got tired of c«iq)eting for the family i*one and dedded t
order his own. And he wanted the latest thing. He got a lot of snickers
acd .rude eonMnents from the older ^eoer^on, but he pwsistad and
got his way ... and his T^one. Now his nhone is the nw^ popular
ammd-everyone who comes in mat tiy tfie new buttons, whidi give
out with a diker«it tiMie for each number pushed. Getting the manbo"
is more fun ewto than getting tiie awwra-! " ^ ,
.Ja l^nr 'Mneat MiaslBgT . '. . '— — — ^-- ^^^■^■--.^■■.^^^^■^
And we have been £eked to fiad out tf someone is mlssii^ a half-
grown l[iiiiiiM|y|<Wl| illih tomcat. Oe j^p^red ft a heme in wMsh a
acnlliAe iif jrnTBprtitftf Tiffti Tr" ^^^^r f •"* such a (^ for a kmg tanel
The cat h^ adopted Ihe fanily and has been witfa tiiem for ova- a
week. It te a heathy, well cared for animad and v«7 affectionate. Thav
feel he BHiit have come frOTi a good home . . . aad nw»t>e some o4her
child is heartbrckwi at its disappearance. Hiey would like to keep the
<^, but if it does have a little mistress or master somewhere, they
«r« 11^1^^ to give it back— if the person asking for it can prove with-
out a dwW IhM it is indeed their peft! According to WaH Diaiey in
last wedt's TV show, cMs are ik^ o^iieS by iaw; they indepwidentiy
live where ihey wish!
peft! ACCO
5^
Marines Offer Aid
The Itoirine Cwps Res«-ve and
the citizou of IMewatra- have
been offered "a piece of ttie ae-
tion" in Vietnam, a spokesman for
Tidewater's two Marine Corps Re-
serve units announced today.
This can be accolmplished Iw
said, throu^ individual contrflni-
tions to CARE in the name of the
newly e3t£*lished "Marine Corps
Reserve Clvl6 Action Fund for
Vietnam;"
"We of tte two Marine Corps
Reserve units are Initiating an all-
out drive to secure donations to aid
the Civic Actiwi Programs of our
Re^n- Marine Fcurces in Viet-
nam," the spokesman stated. "Any
citizen or group in the Tidewater
area desirtng to make contribu-
tions in a.qqx)rt of the pr(^[ram
may obtain special envdopes f(N-
this iMirpose by contacting either
of the Marine Corps Reserve units.
Ihey are ^ Marine Air Resole,
Namd Air ^tion, NorfoSc, {^xnie
444-2259, or the Supply Battalion.
MarlM Corps Reserve, Navy/Ma-
rine Corps Reserve Training Cen-
ter, Naval An^^bibioi^ Base, Little
Cre^. [^lone 588-2086."
"Money is not being collected
by the Marines," the q)(&esman
said. "All dcmations are tax oc-
onpt and are on a voluntary and
indivkiud basia to CARE."
CMIE is a y.S. Government ap-
{»-oved agency and is already op-
erating in Vietaam and is cap^le
of efficiently^inandUng donatims,
making purchKies, ind providing
transportatton rovletnam wl»re
the needed st^Ji^les will be turned
over to the m Marine Amphibious
Force bx use in su{^rt of their
civic actlMi {Mx^ans.
MtUTARY tiOUSMG
IS BEING BUILT
NOipOIX — A oev t^ (^
bo^i«ftr Mttiry bm^m hi fte
tMewfte' aMM te bd^ coato^^
ed ^ ^rg^ Beadi Boulevard
ae««ral Modes wert (tf tiie Military
i^niay omt^s. To be known as
te Qrtmi IMnt Apartments, the
daftopBMot is tm first in the
u^ bai^ butt mdw secUm 810
d the Mllittty Hoi«^ Act vk
Qtnra Point. wQl tonslst ctf 300
bvo, ttree imd fow bedrowa units.
Ihe imits are being teilt under
tte statirtDiy iH^ortaition tA S«^
^n 8l0«r the Ifoining Act of l^,
ai Mended I9 &(^«i 611(a) of
IM^ Urw sr-7B. This Federal
legislatlai audxrixK the F«ieral
Housing Admbiistratimi to insure
niortgage loanl for cofli^ction of
ttftiiaiiirt ^m onrfninrinnf lw» wftll^aiw ?
and ^iMitial eiviUan poioimi^ of
the Department of Defaue where
such hoiBi|ig is determined to be
ia the iirtOP^ (tf natwnal defense.
Crown Poiitf Apartments were
ai^roved by the EJefenw Depart-
ment wid the Fedo-al Housing Ad-
mini^ation because of the need
of additktaid houang in the Nor-
folk area for> families (rf military
personnel as d^rmined by hous-
\s^ surveys made undo- the aus-
pkes di tlie Navy Department
ODC WILL
STAGE PLAY
^Qitm^K - Ihe Okl Dominton
College Theater wlU presoit J. M.
Synge's. "The Tiidter'f Wedding,"
Thiffsday tfuoii^ Sirtivday, Nov.
ffl-20, at 8:» pm. ia Uttle Iheati-e
of the (M Acac^ic Buflchng,
jaaB^?l M.^fd.» rt. P oUu^ Ave.
%lr"va^M^ ifiomedy was )mA
succesfiful]^ pttx&iced off-Broad-
way in 19S7 at Uie theater East. In
recent years, Irish theatw has lo^
sonw <rf its popularity for Ameri-
can audiences, but according to
faculty m^ml^, DonaM Kuhknan,
the play's dfa'ector, the cfaann and
sUbsNiKe of tl^ Iri^ will ahvays
enrkA us. Kaldinan has diosen fte
play because it ha« i|^een neglected
and is wfU
tion.
socij^a eondtloiity,*^ he aayB.
'is aliiiin toriy aid iui^ our
ears and ey«sjclHai»ed Iqr MA
iuiracterizationi is always a theate*
Hcperience. The IriA dramatics
are masters at this."
The role of "S»ah" will be
played by Sue Bchidse; "Mid»ei"
oy Robert McGonigal; "Mary" by
Marianae Rob^rtsm; and tiK
Priest by Kuhl(nm. Dave Osborn
is stage manager; Mary EUen
Frazier, set desigBer; and Carole
Jtosenquist, dal-eograp h er. Other
crefw meaktenart Hah Sbarpt,
Sw Aim Hewttt, Muriel Fudala,
6ut Jfdhoson, BhuM^ Ghcknoan,
and lUta Duttoto.
The play is open to all shidents
and to the public without charge.
JOINT SERVICE
VIROINU BEACH - The joint
Thanksgiving Day swvice 8|)on-
sored by tin Ministerial Associa-
tion of tiie Virginia Beach Borou^
«HD be held at 10:00 ajm. Thurs-
day, Novcnf*er K at St. Mart's
Africm Church, Rev. Danid E
Felton, pi
Rev, 'J(*n Lyfea. minista- dt
the First Pre*yteriaii\Chiffch. will
preach.
The puMic is invited to attend
Christmas In The Country
Mihaaf^ perssmel (Mri^ to
IN9 bi tte new tanm-hc^ apart*
m^s mart be cwtUkd n f^^jfiH
for occupiw^ by the Navy. The
units m'e Kheduled for completion
by January 1986, and Om-e are
now forty laiits ready for ocQ^
IMoey. RMa range from |110 to
$1S0 per month.
A aecood unit of 180 aparttnmts
«A be constructed at the san»
sito nail year.
BRIDGE BIO
REQUESTED
RICHMOf^ - Bkls have been
reqiwsted by th e St ate High w ay
D^artm«H fw 14 road and M^i
projects, new residauy office
bniikUngs at Bedfo^ and Louisa,
an addition to thi Firederldcsburg
r^ideaQT dfice, and a truck
'Sighing Ftatitm on Interrtate 81.
Featuring the call for bi<b is a
project to divide nearly six nules
of US ao in Hmry County and a
parallel bridge to divide US 60 at
Lynnhaven Inlet in Virginia Beach.
Other work includes six bridges
on Inta^tate 64 in Oiesapeake, the
rdocatimi of a section oi Route 6
south of US 250 at tiw foot of
Aft(ui lifoutttaifl, paving the new
road betw^ Route S and the
H^)e«i^ brU^, v«hich is now un-
det construction, and five second
aiy ^stem promts.
The project on US 220 1^ {««•
vide two ailditional lanes, either by
paralld hmes or romplete ccm-
stHK^fen of four mw lanes, from
Bassets Fork io the Fb^lui
The Lynnhaven Intet Inrklge on
US 60 will be almost i^tical to
the preseot l,S28-foot lu^-levd
stnictore and will erase a bottle-
neck, which is beconing more m-
rious daily as traffic increase.
The bridge is supposed to be fin-
ished by the end oi nect year.
VIRGDIIA SEACH — DoDaki J.
M(<3i^ has been af^winted real
Mtote refvesentaUve by SieU Oil
Coiqumy.
A native <rf Danville, bdlana,
McCli^ was graduated ht»n Mich-
igan State University in 1959 with
a BA degree in Busings. Upon
grackuUim. he served turo yean
in the U. S. Army in Okinawa, at-
tauui^ the rmk d first lieutoiant
McCUih joined SheU's sales de-
partment in 196B in T^unpa, Flori-
da. Since tiiat time he has held
sales assigpm^its in Cocoa Beadi,
Florida, Cohimbia and Spartan-
tMirg, Soutii CariHina. As real es-
tate representative, be will assume
responsibility for the Norfolk Area.
MoCli^ js a mendber of the Civi-
tan ChJb, the Jayce^ and the
YMCA. and resides at 8(]r7-B Mon-
roe Cc^mt, Lakevilte Townehouses
in Virginia Beach.
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THURSDAY, fSlOVEMtER 18, 1965
Si^TIONB
-*«^
THOMPSON TO HEAD
1965 M.S. OnVE
Mrs. ReMi (kit) ami Mn, Rtaa (Mteg Oady) are werUag hard
MT'f^nitleB Shoe Box" hoping to Inters ethers bi dtariag with
te prejei^ of aeadtag gtfto to tte ftghttag nea to Vlel Nam for
OnMaiaa. (Ihidrick pinle).
GIFTS FOR G.l.'s
CENSUS
VIRGINU BEACH - Local res-
idoits will help provkle informa-
tion on the causes of unonpky-
moit oatkmaUy when ^y answo-
qpiestioiQ in ttie Census Bureau's
Cun^it Pc^lation Survey vi^^efa^
bi^an this week.
Oaisus Bureau interviewers ask
jdb ^eeka^ why they are looking
for work; for example, did thay
lose M- quit their previous johi,
drop (Mt of school, or what?
This question, will be in ^diticn
to the usual ones asked each month
in the sun^ dbout onpliqrment
and uneoqdoym^, which suppiv
the information for national figur?s
released by the U. S. Department
of Labor.
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 113
Ihe quMstooi lane «f Mr. wd Mrs. Bnv
Cape Henry Wanaa's CHI's aaanal Ckiistoiai la the Cooatar on
A H denatta. wideh wffll beaeflt the Windser Voei Ukiwf faad. wlB
Im^ail aannl MmMbm M te hMiae; Mrt flw 'atfgkMl eaoatry
fei«ve Monkta- hdldi^ entotalai^ aad ^ givtag- (9tk» plwM).
1, frm 18
the
wflhafc
to 4 pjn.
to set the
VIRGINIA BEACH - American
Le^m Post 113 will hM its regu-
lar meeting with dinner ton^t at
8 pjn.
A dart movie wiU be shown
followed by a brief commentary
concerning the organdzatton of an
Explorer Post,
"The American L^on Depart-
ment Fall Conference will be held
Saturday and ^uday, November
ao itfid 21, at Natural Bridge. It to
hoig«A thee will be a Uu-ge r^
reaeotatkn from tiie local post
VIRGINIA BEACH-"Operation
9ioe Box" has been bistigated by
a group of club w(Mn«i who are
determined that the mai figl^ing
in Viet Nam wiU blow th^ aire
rmionbered and backed whide-
heartedly by the fanilks at heme.
Mn. Thomas Russ and Mra.
Dan H^in request that a^ civic
dvt^, (lurches, gardoi didM,
w(«nen's dubs, and, oi course, in-
dividuals who wish to show siqq^art
of our armed forces in Viet Nan
win join in the eff (»rt to seild a
shower d gifts to the men at
Christmas tine.
It has been tagged "Optfatimi
&oe Box" because dto pm^ifMia
to be sent should not exceed that
siK. And inside t}» package can
be the itans most r^u^ed from
over d>ere-^udge or fruit cake in
tins, paper back hocks, razor
blad«. self-sealing enveli^pes, wool
SOX, t(4)acco, gum, {K-e-sweetoied
hoiit dri^, ad <^her mch m^k
necesatles. - ^"^t-^ -^tf^^^'-- -^ '■: : - - ,
Inside the (ackage, the cbnw is
t^gmlisd to ft^a card with name
and addr^s. and the mitside <rf
the package is to ^^
Memorial Mass
VIRGIMA BGACH-The Father
Nicholas J. Habets Counca of The
Itai|^ of Columbus is sponsoring
a John F. Kennedy Memorial Mass
at St. Gregory the Great Catholw
dnjrdi. Virginia Beach Blvd., <»
Saturday, No^^nbw 20, at 4:30
p.m.
All Knights of CohnAus of-tbe
T^tewater area are urg^ to at-
teid. The public is also invited.
in decorated paper over which will
go the heavy wrapping paper and
Irftekd with Christmas Vwt Nam
and with its extents to assist the
chaplains in di8trtt>uUon of the
gifts from home.
Deadline for gettii^ the pack-
ages to the pickup pdnts is Wed-
i^Klay. November 24. Pickup
pdirts tor, the packa^ are at all
7-11 stores and at WKVK.
Anyone dm-ing nMMre informa-
ti<Mi regarding "(^ration Shoe
Bm" njay get in touch with Mrs.
Betty Fo^ s{pA Mrs. Ed Dixon in
Chesapedce; Mrs. Don Frazier and
Mrs. Robert Gah^Bttiti Norlt^;
and Un. (^ton lAriow. Mrs.
Ti»»nas Russ, Mrs. Dan HdUn,
and Mrs. James McCann in Vir-
ginia Beadi.
FIRE AND RESCUE
CALLS FOR OCTOBER
FOtE
Buildti^ ". , .7. , , . , , • 28
Wootb ifc Grass S7
Attsc.
False
Total ....^ MB
Fire EqmianeRt used-W pieces.
* « •
AMBULANCE j n
Heart Attack .j.....;. «
Maternity i — .. W
Att.&ikMde B
Misc ••O
False ; _ 2
Airfo Acckients _... 46
Total
E^iert L. Baker. Presklait of the
Tickwater Area Chaptor <^ Muscu-
lar Dystrophy Associatioif announc-
ed the iQ^ointment of A. R. "Bus-
ter" Thonrnwi to <Mre<A the 7.880
volwiteu s M ho will num the March
for I>ystrophy on Noven^her 19, 36
and^21.
R^earch and patioit so^rice ex-
pcndihires totaling $3,7ti,m.01 are
reflected in the 1965 Annual Re-
port of Muscular Pystriyfay^A^
citaions of America, released today
t^ Baker. Preddent of ttie Anoda-
tion's Tidewater Chapter. An ad-
ditional $873,900.88 w^ depended
by MDAA for professional ediKS-
tion and training. PvbUc Hea^,
Education and Ccxnmuntty Serv-
ices, bringing t(^ program ex-
penditures for the year ending
March 31. 19S5, to 14,617,021.87.
"This amount," Mr. Thompson
noted, "represKits 80.1% of ev«7
ddlar spent by the Associatlo) in
fiscal ms.
We're froud of the hi^ j>ercetHr
age (rf program vs nrni-fU't^rBm ex-
penditures and e^}ecially ol ttw
fad th^ fund-raisii% costs were a
low of 7.5% of total expenditures
ard admini^ation expenses only
8.4%. ' \^
"NCTwftelBS." Ihoi^pMn pol^
ed out, "we need aiAstnti^
^^ter incmne. hi fiscal 1966, the
Association was vBoabk to spoid
as mudi on resMrch as H vmdd
have liked i»caiae, whil« incane
ronaiaed relatively "^nH^^N wi
of patioit services roiie Cy^nM
$300,000." These services, Thontip-
son said, are essential and the As-
sociatim is pled^ to povide
them." But whUe they ghw a de-
gree d oanfort and keep patients
as healthy as poss^le pending a
ewe," he said, "they canned save
tHi lives of some 200,000 vkUim of
Muscular Dystn^. Only a ib-
search breai^uoi^ can do diat
This hred^m)U|^ » what we mn
mi '
ithaj
read]
fort
<l8y."
t)fi icka 8* .ihiemeyer, St.,
Medod Ai^isor, iNicated thM i«-
smirch in the Mi d nairomuscu'
lar dia^ees has gained so mxk
mamti^tam that, even if MDAA's
income were douiM, there would
hot be sufficient dollars to finaaea
•«eiy lasti^ojed wfrich ihow«pn»-
ndsN. He ttien Rioted from the
^^atem^'ihAie ia the Annual R*-'
port bgr tfie Assoeiatton'i
President,, «fr. 1^4 Oohoi!
are procoiitog «n tlto
tlMt evtfy pe^d sutaMil ^«
rqaHafals inve^g^oK, and a
edbyaar MtduM AOfimry
should receive ow support, It <
be this v«*y i»t>||d; i^ch will j
vide the answav we sedi."
Mr. Th(Mnpsan ui^ all
of TklawatO' to Incraase
trfeutioiB to diis y^ T*»
Agakist MuKidar
everyone 0na m esArt
two," ThomiMan said,
(rf renardi on tl^
CM be (piickened aad nme
will ulUmately be sived."
One of te nation's m^
tary health agendo^ Ifik/yk
rles on a Wwld-Wde
grai^to-aid an4 idswih^
gram designed to find
trMto[)«^fM- MuKulw
and felMed
cN-ders afflh<ting mffliis,
fKiatfea aisD matatadu «
MoMad ia majM- popdMon
tim^lMt the ooonlry sod
vidsB a wide variety of iati<
c(»nmuitffy s^^rkes tiqM^
390 affiliated ^lapters?^
Here in Tkiewata-, the
tioB's iaopam JndMss
f«H<o& Gooral "~t**-»
Mm S. Thiero^o*, Jr., ;
Advhur and Dr. Geoige F,
aer. Jr., Dbvetar^ CHvOHiald
aod Dr. A. La^b^ain. Tl^ ia
^ tie ddest Vhm^tr
CSiOqi in tlw Nation apd has
in operatkai siiKre I960i.
This (3)ap^ provides
^1^ for <he w^BUfifgor
vfcttns sQch as^Mfl^
m«Bte«t (wly in the dinic but
hatta as liw, NtM^ssary
JPfdaL ^» mescal nevb
WfctaUeii*!.
W MUWMA a
mvif
% Jfr»
^^7"Vh,'BMa9m»aM,
Ml iE!ad of dvie^tadneaTl ,
ttat the citJasna of Udeimtir"
^ Mr, Jetiy LgNrti, Ihe Na
Oi^lW^ qmm, Mr. _
L. Bak«r. «tr local Preiidnt
VaMitast.«iMma lor
X^irtie|%aadj^iaaK4i
hsr aM»«Mi «Nr
tohe^ find a cut« fior tiite'
V6tg and ««adl^. ifhidkn.'
SHIP UUWIHIB MOpi¥
ic
nctured wMi Ihe sirftly cushtoned rocking chair whidi was dmiated
to the eUMien's ward are (Idt to right) Mrs. Virginia Burtoa, chair-
man of Ways md Means d the Ftorence Nightingale brandi; Mrs.
C. U. WaUdey. [msident el the AozOiMT to the G«ieral Hosirital of
Vtafbla Beach: a^ Mrs. Flmeace BI7. presidait d FlM-aice Nl|^^
tagate brandi. (staff ]dioto by Padridi).
Rocking Chair Donated
1
NOHB^LK - a hew hydrografih-
survey v^sd, the McAf^,
was launched k<Miday at Norfc^
The Vf$4otit, 9B5-ton vessel was
effiistructed ^ tl» NoMe S^
buikhng aad 0rydock C(»poratidn
for tte Coast aixi geodetic &irvey
ah a^ocy of die iSepartmeot's En-
viromnental Sciente Service Adt
mhiistratton^ the laundiing cts^
mmy tack place 11 a.m., at the
BeiUey Plant
The McArthur, d^gned to chart
U. S. coastal waters for safe aav>
iption. is the first of two idoitlcd
ships to be built at the ^j^ards.
Ked-layhig ceremoni^ will be hdU
Nov. 22 for ttie second, the David-
son. OvK^ cost of the two vMsdi
is |4,M7,324. They are bemg ixuk
under supervision of the Maritima
Administration.
The McArthur will be named
after Lt. William P. McArthur. a
C&GS cammissioned offk^r who
conducted the fir^ ma^r sur^^
of the Pacific Co«t in tiie 18«>'s.
The Davidson is being named tor
George Davidson, a 1^ Centui?
C&GS geodesist, geogra{^r and
astronomer sometimes r^erred to
"ti^ father of Pacific Oocuk
rewy or usmnisrcv
istratoi, was the principi^
ar alllia iMndtiw. lAi::
Bomett, a rerident of
On., and great gnMWrtaijhttr
Me^rthuTi chriatsMdthti
ide(^ ywy McArUair of ]
\ras libid d Honor. Beir
J^aes C. T^on, Jr.,
CACHS. represented tii^'
mental Sdence Services
tr^Uoa.
Tile keel of the McArthur
laid J^ U. vm, and the
is sdiadAi (or
August IM. It wffl b«
wtth siraeiaUaed depth
and u^sdaStaiilanBi
hiAof
nKi^pjsnea lor unnganoii m
iml wU he propeQed t^ ~
*i^lsi^, i^h twhi-scxvw,
tik^^^fk jrapiOers. V»
wffl hinfe accommodaOons
sfflcairt ahtf oMw. flw
a^ hma Ibaitod
facfli^ ^ current aad
diomiBms and -water and
'fto»
»SL
vmomiA BEACH - The new-
est branch of the Auxiliary to ths
Generd Hospital of Vir^ia Be^ch
s the Florence Ni^tingale unit
whith was formed little ova- a
month ago.
The more than fifty men*?rs
have been busily aigaged m mak-
ing life more pleasant for the pa-
tients m ^ cWWren's ward. FeM;
bean b£^ have beai made for toys
and many otiax aewwg items are
in tiie {socMS of enopietkn to be
d(»atod to the hoq^tal.
^lantng to give utatever mi^
be needed the most, th3 n
branch asked for su^e^ions an
"a ro<*ing diair" was the immed
ate response. , The 'tender lovin;
care' so essential to the recover
and security of children ui a hor
pital has been foiaid to be link:^
closely with the warmtti of bain
held while gently rockta^.
Now that service has been made
available to the little pati^its b^
tile tiKH^itful gift of the Florewi
Ni^tingale brauKh of the Auxihari
to the Goieral Ho^itM of Vk^nie
B^ch. Apd ito cushkms seldom get
cold!
A
^
f
STRONG .^,^_
COMMUNITIES
»-
^
rf
MECH 6»0¥S
ME-ni^lSt GNUMM I
Princen Am« '
Ray R. Jwrl rt w i , ^Mi«r
:00 ».itt.'--ChwA 8eh»ol
:U •«.— MoniBc WtmUp
nuSciTlS^Mf
METHODIST iSmM
Qrtt He«k B«M^
;45aA. — ChurA Sekool
:00 ».».— MonitBy WonUp
SCOTT MBMWIiAI.
METHODIST eHimCH
409 Fint Colonial Road
R«v. H. Wwk C«ffrr, Faflor
8:30 $„m.—Uot^ig ¥f»n^
>;46am.-^hnrai fJchMl ,
ll:00«.m.— MonitBC Worahip
7 :30 p.m.r£Youtlb r«Bo«riup
HAYGOOD MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
4718 Haygood Read
Rdbort F. MTU. ^""^
9 :46 a.r4, — Church School
1 1 :(W » m. — Morning Worship
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8149 Bayihore Road
8:80a.in., 9:45 a.m. and 11.00
a.m.— Worsliip Sorvlcea
9:4fia]n.— Cliorch Schoolfor
aU act groapt _, t . .
lliOOajo.— Swsood *«on of
Chnreh School for Children
athroui^ 7th grafe and
Bits. *
7H>0p.m. — Methodist YouUi
Fellowship for young people
7th, 8th and 9th gfMtes tn
Junior High Qw»up and lOth
nule up for Senior Group,
mda welcomed.
KNOTTS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
KAOtte laland. N.C
Rebert C. BUek. Miaiater
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
I i :09ium.^Worahip Sm^L
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore Dr. at TrMaure Island
Drive in Bayiide
Rayneml E. Mmmt, MialitM
8:80 ft ll:Oqa.m. — Worship
Service „ ^ ,
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
/4 CHURCH
^ Back Bay, Virginia
Leslie £. Grace, tainirter
10 :00 a.m.— Church School
I I tOO a.n.^ — Morning Worship
SALSM iGrrHODIST
cmmcH
Prlndeaa Ai»e, Virginia
Eaaery S. Elbsoi-e, Mtawter
10:00.a.Bi. — Morning Worship
ll;00a.m. — Church School
TiSOpA. — YouUi Fellowship
COMIiUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Aeredale — Kempsville
Krr. J«h» L. KiWer, Jr.
9:46 a.m. — Church School
ll:9«aJtt.— Morning Worship
7:a0pjn. — Youth Fellowship
LYNNHAVEN METHODIST
CHURCH
Little Neek Road
R«v. OMsar V. Rodrit««»
i©^».m.— Church School
II :$9fuitt— Morning Worshi|
LeKI^~Mi^ODIST
CHURCH
6660 YiifinU B«ch Blvd.
Rat. C. KatM Grav
8:30 a.m.— Ear^ Worship
Service . ,
9:46 a.m.— Oiurch School
llK)Oajn.— Lata Wenhip
Service
iiOO p.m.— Youth Pellowihip
BETHEL METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne
Roy R. Jackp^isr ^^^ ,.,
10 :00 a.m. — Momtaf „WMfhip
11:00 a.m.— Ch«|dl Sebo^
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Plaia Trail
HerlMrt G. iMA^v,"!*^
»:46ajn.— Chiir^ School
II sOO ».m— WonMp Servw.
7:00pjn.— Yoi^ FeUowiMp
ARAGON A BAPTIST
CHURCM
Now Meeting In LoaUe
Luxford Slemantary School
N. C CUftm, W^,
9.48a.m.--Sun4ay Beho<k\
11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship
6:80 p.m. — I^rahiing Union
7 :80 pm.-^Evening Worship
7:80 p.m.— Wed. Prayer
Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
85th St. at Holly Rd.
H. Wadell Watw-*, Pe«tor
9s30a.m.^ — Sunday School
I J^ am.- -Morning Wwship
I slip.*. — Training Union
■ f :^ pj».-wEvening Servi^
■vM&» ftKirices 30 min. later
"Igr l i-Sept. 15.
MIMNO METHODIST
CHURCH
WiMS^i Ann«. ViMfinia
JgmMf m SHoiore, Minister
l#:liMIM- Church School
II ;ii MM-4ioraing ^Worship
f,i^tHJ.fp EPISCOPAL)
r^^^URCH
46M» #^2f - '««-'"'"
Tht atlAs is quite an armful. Chip lud a time
Urging it down off the shelf, but he wanted, once
again, to look 1^ acme of the fascinating pictures.
He's a small boy for such a big bode. Maybe he
^besn't understand aU of it. But it whets his curi-
oetty, and the curiosity of a snuUl boy is truly
bisatiable.
Evin u Chip gtoii^irt^eplctarw, questiorar
wn racing through hla mind. And to whom will he
luidress these questions? To yett/
When youngsteni ask qu^ions, it Is up to us,
supposedly "grownup" and therefore wiser, to try
to give them the right answers. In Ais day of some-
times dubious and changing valo^, that isn't always
easy. We mmrt first make sur^e that we have tlM
trm basic utiiwers ourselves. There is no surer
way of doing this than by arming ourselves with
the faifli and wisdom found in tiie Ho^ Scriptures
and in our churches.
ItM JUar^iefM*Aw Sntah Sk, SkwMa 1^
7:80 p.m.— Evt^if Swrke
PublUs la invited.
ST. AlDAH-S „
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
King's Grant Road
A Ediaburg Drive
Phone «40-l780
R,T. L. J. Tajrler, Jr., VIear
i0t09 a.m.— Bfoly Communion
(first and third Spdayi)
Morning Prayer, 2ad And 4th
Sundays
Church School (eoncT»r»t
mUi services)
ST. NICHOLAS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
644 ittle Neck Ed.
Phone 340-7231
R^. ThoBM M. Semmen
inday Maiias — 8'J^, 9 :aiU .
10:45, and 12 Noon in the
Church; 11:00 in Princes*
Theatre, 3177 Virginia Beach
Blvd. '
Confessions — Saturday 4-6 p.m.
and 7-8 p.m.
MOUNT OLIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
L. Werren Chm««, PMtof
9:30 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m.— Morning Worriiip
7:30 p.m. — ^Evaning Worship
CARROW'
BAPTIST CHURBl
R«v. G*ry B. Tho*»iMl
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m.— Worship Servloe
E :46 .m. — Vesper Service
6 :30 p.m.— TrtiniM Union
7 :30 p.m. — Evangemtic
Servica -i^^ -^
KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Creeds, Virginia Beach, Va.
W. T. Weaver, MiBiater
10:00 a.m. — Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Mofrtiing WwrshU*
6:45 p.m— Youth Program
7:30 pm — Evening Worship
»
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1400 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceaar-
Roy N. WiUoB, Miaitter
10:00 a.m.— Bible Study
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WorsMn
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Worrfuffr
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
209 - 20th Street
9:30 ajn—SiiBday School
11 :00 am —Church Serviet
8 :00 p.m. — Wedneaday t^
Service *
PLOWW
HB»BrT HAMBl HMSt
piMiME dss-sras
MURD^ DRUO CO., Inc.
Pnmyl - EffWeal PrewrfpHe* Servlee
PhoM MMlll J««4 Va. BaMh WvA
FRBl DBLIVEllT
OCEANA CURI MARKET
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
Coimtry Cured Baeoa, Haaw 4 Jh^^B
Fnah Fruits, VegitaMsi,
i Groceries 4 HeaU
W. A. WOOD, Inc.
CMunisdea A^al
Hsmble 00 4 Refiaing Ca.
Fnal oa and Keroaeat \
. Dial GAS-SS8S
M^piiiiiiii
HtRSCHLOt
SALB-4MecM groop o( men's riioea taMhidtaig
beth plain and wtag tip grain esferd.
! _ _l^ HJS-Reg. mm ■ ■ ;-;
Arafoae btK^plng Center
WSm Virginia Beaeji Blvd., 4974)Stt
^ _ fK£SBYTERIAN CHURCH
11:00 ajn.— Holy CoMnuBion and
Sermon (First Suaday)
11:00 a.m.— Morning Prayer and
Sermon (2nd, 3rd. and 4th Sun-
fM ajn.-aiurch School (Sep-
tonber^une) (Nursery tbrou^
Adults)
10:00 a.m.-Week Day— Holy Com-
mmtm
10:50 a.m.-11nirsdayft-LayiBg 00
ofHandi
Peai K. Aiancli. rattor
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m.— Morning, Wondiip
TE»«>L£ EMANUEL
26th and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip PiacM, Rabbi
7:80 a.m.— Services Mon.-rri.
8:16 p.m. — ^Friday^Sabbatb ,
Servicea . ^ ^
10:00 am. — Saturday Sabbaith
ScFvicQ '
8 :00 a.m. — Services Sunday
OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch Dock Ro«d, Baywda
8 :00 a.m.- -Holy Conmonnion
(Excei^ duriftg rector's v*-
ci^n) ^
lOK)Oam.— MonOng P»y«'
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on firrt SuniUy of
M£h month.)
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHUftCH
238 Bowman Bond
R«v. OMries R. MaCWey,
8:00 a.m.— Holy Comaittwon
10:00 a.m.— &oly ComnuaM»n
(Ut 4 «rd 8w4»yL
10:i#».m.— MowiBf rtmya
(lad 4 4th Sunday)
ChurtA School foUowi the
10:09 a.m. Service.
Nw^icry service la availiSM. ■
EASTERN SW^i" CHAPEL
B. SiAiay MwtMr*. Ree^r
8;0« a.m.AH^r Communion
9 :00 a.m.--FMttly Service
ai^ Hwm^ P»yfr
(^ Bi ^
mvnion) . , „
nm a to.— Morning /mtr,
aennoB (1st Sunday H0I2
Communion)
9:30 a.m. — Church School
Rosemont Road & Plaza Trai'
Wests J. Miller. Miniater
9 :45 a.m. — Sunda> ocUool
1 1 :00 a.pi. — Church Service
(^ "iunSy ' tfo^y Com
Ibly Co9Sxu^9
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14th St. & Arctic Circle
Rev. Francia V. Bambrick
MASSES
Winter— 8:00, 9:30, 11:00,
12:15 . ^ ^
Summer — (June 1-Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00, 12:00
Holy Days— 6:00, 7:00, 9:00
and 6:30 p.m.
Weekday, winter — 6:30, 8:45
Summer, 8:45 a.m. only
Confessions — 4:00 to 5:00 and
7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday
ST. MATTHEW'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1010 Sandra Lane, Va. Beach
father' OHara. Fathar Findlay
iummer Hassei — 7:30. 9:00,
* 10:30 and 12:00
Confession each Saturday 4:00
to 6:00 and 7:00 to 8:00
OCEANA CHURCH
(^ THE NAZARENE
^. Co^rt 9o««# Bd., Ocean*
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
Keanetk A. Price, Pastor
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
10:30 a.m. — Worship Service
(nursery provided)
6:30 p.m.— Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH CN" THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1489 Laskin Road
R^. Dl^on W. Taylor
8:IMa.U. — Worship
9:M a.». — Church School
lliWWB—Worship
(Manary provided)
6:80 ^B. — Luther Leagn*
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kenelb R. Carbaofh, Paator
8: IS a.m.— Wor^ip Service ,
9:49 iJBL-Church School
11:99 a.m.— Worship Service
(NuTicry provided)
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Muwoi^ri Synod)
424 Kings Grant Road
Wmw. L Elmer Medley, Paator
8:00 a.m. — Divine Worship
9 : 1 5 a. m . — Sunday School
and Bible Class.
10:30 a.m.— Divine Worship
Holy Communion — Ist and 3rd
Sunday.
KINGS GRANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Now meeting in the Kin^s
Grant Elementary School)
Raymond C. FUttoa, Paator
9 :60 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Village
R«T. Marioa R. 'Webb, Jr.
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning WMrahip
6:30 p.m.— Youti Felloirahip
6 :3d p.m. — Pioneer Fellowship
7:30^p.m. — Evemng Wordjip
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 ArMona Boulevard
M. Bland Dadloy. MiaUter
8 :30 a.m. — Worship 4 Church
School
9:30 a.m. — Worship 4 Church
School
11:00 a.m.— Worship 4 Ch«rph
School
^OCEAN PARK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
DuPont Circle, Bayside, VlK
Paul E. McCiUloegb. TI "~
9:46 a.m.— Bible School
11 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.— Family Ni^t
Service
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 3«^th St.
John 5. Lylea, Paator
Mr. WOUam D. Raiidl
9:45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glenrock, Norfolk
E. Crowell CooUy^ Paator
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 am. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — What-Nots
Fellowship"
6 :30 p.m. — PioMor Fdlowifeip
6 :30 p.m. — Young Paople's
Fellowship
BAYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Near Robbins Comer
Rev. J. E. Johnaon, Paator
9:46 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :00 am — Morning Worship
THALIA TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
480 Thalia R(^o
Shtoey D. Oane. MhUsier
9 :80 a.m. — Morning Worship
10:46aj».<~Church School
BOW CREiK
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14th Street '
Bobby H. Sarna, Paator
9 :45 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^Ev^ng Worship
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virginia Beach Boulevard
East Lane — Oceana
Rav. Samuel* D. Boiler, Jr.
9:45 a.rtj.^— Church School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evan^^ustie
Service
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhom Bay
tov. Richard Woodward, Paator
9:45ajn.-rSunday Schod
ilrOO a.m. — Morning Worship
i 1:30 a jn.— Children's Church
8 ;00 p.m. — Evening Service
SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Frederick Pariier
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning WonAiip
11:80 a.m. — Childfrena Church
7 :80 p.m. — Evening Service
LYNNHAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(CeagrofatioBal Chriatian)
Qt%sA J^K Rd. near Shore Dr.
Tk« Rev. Tbo. H. Brittoa
9:46 a.m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Wonhip
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small chUdren
PEMBllOKE MANOR
UNITED OIURCH of CHRIST
(CoDfrogatiinnal Chrtaliaa)
Meetings in Pembroke Manor
Elementary School
Rev. Carl T. Daye
9:39 aim. — Church School
10 :30 a.p. — Worship
Nursery at all ' servicea
FRIENDS MEETING
(Quaker)
Laskin Road
9 :4a a.mk mrqip RnMH
1 1 M a.m.— ^llMtGig im
Morning Worrf^
ST. MARK AJiiTcHUiai
Oeaana
Rev. 0. P. WAmm, J^Mtar
9 :30 a.m.— SwBday Se^B^
11:00 a.m.— Worriup SarviM
PRINCESS ANNE nUf
BJCTRICMt^^^S, kK.
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Radio Diapatcked Tmcka
431 Virgfaiia Beach BWd.— Dial 418-1660
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CEMETERY
PRINCESS ANNE MEMORIAL PARK
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LASKIN ROAD AT HIIIiTOP
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PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15th St. and Baltle Ave.
Elwood Kern, parter
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
H mile past Oceana Air ^a.
on rig^tt
T. J. Tingle, Paator
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
lltQOa.m. — Worshwj Service
6:30p.z«.— 6i|>le Study
DIAMOND SPftlM»
CHRISTIAN &MBm
Dfeciplea of Chr^
6700 W. Haden EMd
G. Darid Shreevoa, pMler
8.4Ra.m.^Wordi^ S«Myee
9:46 a.m. — Sunday S^te<rf
11:00 a.m.— Worship ierrioa
i :80 p.m. — ^Yonth Gro«|«
BAYSIP^K '^•inUM
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A#Meai f Pll M gi Wi 4MI
WB 8EIX. BUf. 1I»T 4 TOWB
(Cong)^^
Shoi^ Drive 4 Sraanw^ ^Md
Eatri L. PeffTCHf IHaiSler
9:46a.a. — Wenliip Smtviim
9:46 a.m.— <Sndar Seheel
11 :00 a.m. — W(^itfp fevfea
WYCLIFFE PRESBYTiRIAN
CHURCH
John B. Dey Elem. School
J. SkaBtoyt Maim. P>rtof
10:00 a.m. — ^IConUnc Woxahip
U :15 «jn. — Chwch School
Mmb a>^ er N^ ^ Mm
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Pacific Avenue at Laskin Road Naval Air Station - Oceana
1 802 Atlantic Avenue USFAAWTC - Dam Neck
3333 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Princess Anne Plaza
' 4864 Shell Road at Bayside
4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. at Aragona Village
2422 Princess Anne Road at Courthouse
No. ,4 Janaf Shopping Center - Norfolk
No. 8 Selden Arcade - Norfolk
Open Monday tlu-ough Friday, 9 A.M. to 1 PJI^— Friday aftemo<m - 4 to 7 P.M.
FOLIllES, FUN PLUS!
"Sawdust SUli»." ihiM-ytar'n
atmtit UUtm ptmiteA by the
Virgiai« BeJK^ftifli^is Anm Jun-
m WoRuun's Qub \asi weekend at
the Civk C^^ va plainly not
silly. Dir^^ by Joe Landis, also
the chorac^rapher, it was an eve-
P ^M q{ nn>OTiflf)lifii mirtiN, si*^
sfditUng laui^M* and blglily so-
phis^atw! costuming.
Hie micT^one was tuned slight-
ly too Imid on FYiday night. I^-
(Us, gulping ice water in the lobby
durii^ Mermission ronarksd,
"How In the world can I know
how loud the mike is when I am
practkaUy s^Ung wi the druip try-
tag to d^^ from the middle of
tf» band!" True — a harrassed
^'oui^ man, he did a great j^.
TTie orchestra was Russdl
Httue*s fdi^ing for dancin|g plea-
mire t^cre and after the two-lKHir
floOT risow. Mary Jane Utley was
r^arsal pianist. Oceana Beauty
Sdiool did the hairstyling and
Merle Normal Cosmetic Sti^io
fu rnigh ed the ma^;i^.
ESJteen Chri^ian was chairman
<tf tiw ci^>aret and with h^ co-
chairman Millie McGuire headed
op the large committee.
All scenes, thirteen in all. csbj-
not be descrtt)ed, but "Hittir^ the
Sawdust Trail" (the thane and ac-
CUSSIFIED
BAReAINS
Virginia Beach SUN, THur^lay, November 18, 1%5
BEP(^ESSED SINGER Sewing
Machine— Fully equipped to zig:
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lay-away OAlance of $56.90 or
small monraly payment.
BRAJNO^ ItlDW unclaimed sew>
fa^ machine and cabinet. Fully
equipped to zigzag, overcast,
etc. Originally sold for $l39.5a
P^ lay-aiway balance of $39.60
or 6 payments of $8.60.
REPOSESSED WHITE SEW^
ING MACHINE -WiU zig-zag,
wercast, etc. Balance of $i27.50.
Cash or 5 payments d ^.SO and
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REPAIRS^ ALL
MAKES & MODELS
SmiNO CeNTER
ISM Nenriew Ave.
FHONi t55-5181
tian kK* pli^ Mi awl ouUiAe the
e^ TeiiiJ with Jo Kellam and har
Ked Hot Manns <paA prtsUfents
and officers df te senior club)
brought down the Iwuse ringing
*i'm Gonna Cha^ My Way of
Living." Jfr airf her hot mama
dmm had the male acdirace wotf
whistling and practically on the
stage with them! The Red Hot
Mama<^ were Cdia Mawtas, Thel-
rna Brennan, Agnes Aldricb, Lu-
cille Clark, Gladys DavenpMt, May
Bwry and Mary Zill.
Ringmaiter Clark GravM held
tJ-.e show together. Hie Caavas
Cities, an all male diorus, singing
"Tenderly H We Must," was a
scream, with costunaes popping and
joss of wigs . . ,
Shirley Fcntrcs was better than
Judy Garland singing "Rock-a-
Bye My Baby"; Rita Potter groind
out "Won't You Come Home. Bill
Bailey," and Pat Gamage made
ni^t life worth living in her slinky
phik satin and large feather hat
as she rendered "Making Woapee."
Xs^JInpmy Duranle would saF-
"What guys ^d gals, what a
cause, what ' an evening!" W
course, we didn't win a door prize
—but, still What Aa Evening!
Douglas Arsoid Baraea
PUPPET SHOW
VIROINL\ BEiVCH - "The
Magic Sneeze." a deUghtfiri iHippat
show, will be performed by tha
piq^teers from Junior League o'
Norfolk at Frioids School, Laskin
road., on Saturday, NovenAer 7Q
at 2 p.m. _ _ -
Tt.e show will be open to the pub-
lic and is geared for children ages
four tlirough eleven.
Entrance fee will be one toy per
child, in good condition, to be used
in a toy sale by the Juniw l^s^
' "Ririft Stop. ^ '" '
TTw Toy Sale will be^ Decem-
ber 2 at tiie Junior League Tlirift
Shop, 1910 Granby street iii Nor-
folk. Vae prolHs go badi into ttie
OMnmunify. IX-Zll^^
MemlM!rs <rf The Prte^m Anae Jaycees (feft to right) Joe Buck. C. E. Harrii, Jim LauM^. ami
Atkins dtoeoM (riasa fer flie upcoming Virginia Beach Jr. Miss Pageaat. The Pagerat wffl he MA
Prineea Aam High Sch«>l. Nev. 27, 1S6S, Contestants are High School seates fnm the el^'s ^
scho<ris and (he wtaa- wfll reoehre a cash Scholarship Award.
VOCALISTS MAY JOIN
CIVIC CHORUS
KEMPSVILLE — Revival is be-
ing heW this week through Novem-
ber 21 at K^npsville Baptist
Church. 5204 Princess Anne Itoad.
Sirvices are 7:30 p.m.
A nursery is provkkd. AU
church membei:s, guests and visi-
I tors are welcemed.
AMPU
— THE
r
PARKING
NORFCiLK-An "Evening at the
Opera" will be the January 17
presentation of the Norfolk Civic
Chorus and the Norfol S3«n{^ony
Orchestra, it has been announced
by director of music, Edgar
Schenkman.
In a personal interview, Sdioik-
man, v/ho will conduct the pro-
duction, was enthusiastic about the
decision to presoit this program
for the third in the Symphony As-
sociation's Season of six concerts.
'"The entire program wiU be
drawn frwn the operatic reper-
toire," he said. "The Civic Chorus
will ang po{Milar choruses frwn
bvortte operas. There will be or-
diestral overture, ballet music,
interludes, etc. Arias will be pre-
sented by ttie four soloists who
will lead each section of the chor-
us." he continued. "Ncrthing like it
has beoi presented in Norfolk at
least within the past two decades."
"A reorganization of the Ch(Nrus
into f(Mir sections, each to be led
^permanently by a local profession-
al soloist will do much to strength-
en the gCDup which is now hard at
work <m the January presentatbn,"
be added, -rr^ -
water area are invited to Jobi tibe
Qiorus. There ire vacancies in
both men's and wtmien's 9ecti<»is.
Adults of all ages and inta-ested
high school students, college stu-
(tents, and military personnel are
a part of the group.
Chorus presklent, Commander
Keith D. Lawrence, USN, a dy-
namic leadei', said the membership
aim for the Civic groiqy is 150
voices. Those interested may join
by attending any r^earsal at 8
p.m. on Monday nights, at 01^
Shdom T«nple Social Hail, Red-
gate Avemie near Stockley Gar-
dens.
Ihe Civic Chorus also will ap-
pear with the Norfolk Syn^^Mmy
in the final concert of the seawm,
April K.
Thanksgiving
eift Funi --
fi UUILDERTHEflTRE
3177 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD., vll^lNIA BUan
Tlvoagh Saturday -^ Features 1:00, i:Mrti^. 8:30 ^"^
BURT LANCASTER
TNij mmv
KMdie Hue— Kirt. !>:l» am uniy
sat. A 8un. UBiy— Matinees
AU New-All live!
Not A Carteoa!
"SNOW WHITE"
la Stmcy Book Cohir
3 Shows DaUy 1:00, 3:00. 5:00
Starts Sunday— November 21— Fhst JSAowfaig 7:00 P.M.
IMRED ARTISTS
^ TECHWICOIOR*
FOBt ONE DAY ONLY — WED., itoV. 24
Henry Fwda — Audrey Heptmr^ — Leo Telstoy's
Md Ferrer — Herl^rt Lom — 'War and Peace"— Odor
De WorM ¥9m Enrichment Series — Admission $1.00
Enjey Year Turkey — Tbm SUk (hi Ihanksgivii^
INE KKSS FUr IS A TAUT, TINSLMG nLM"
-tkCAll'S
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA -
Plaza churces (dan a Uidtm
Thankspving Eve Service Wednes-
day. Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Princess Anne I^axa Bafrtist
Church, 245 S. Rosonont Rd.
The sendee wiU be sponsored by
the following churches of the area:
Bow Cre^ Presbyterian, nrincess
Anne Plaza Method^, Princess
Anne Plaza Baf^t and St Fran-
cis Episct^.
The Rev. Herbert Q. Jkki» oi
f the P. A. P. Metho^rt OukA «€
he the {8«adi«'. The Rev. Meitta
J. Hu^es, P. A. P Baptist and
the Rev dayton E. (digger, ist.
Francis Episcopal, wfll participate
in the servi(». Mudc will be by
the P. A. P. Baptist Choir.
The offs-ing at this service has
been designated to tiie Windsor
Wood Brandi L&rary.
All persons in the area are cot-
dially invited to atteid.
TV Star
Has Lead
Pic's 31st Cleaners
W^ Point!
.1
VIBGBiM SMCH-'llae^ If4
Manus, nOtt aad TV penonHtt
at WaVy. has the male Ind ■
Virginia Beadi Uttle Hna h iJ
sec<»id produetioB el te^yawT«»
lent Ni^, LoDsly Nl^'*
A native of Ok^ioa,
Mac gained hte acting
at the University ci Maryland
Gtt^ord CoOege. He haa takw I
wiOi civic IbM^ fnxva h
erai dtta nd \m pcrfoniMd i
moAd ef itoductton (AKm ai ^
ly DruBttMod ii
Wfaid" withPortsoaooth Ltttle f^
atre. Also ad lleKeever hi "^
Gokl Cadillac" with the
^roup mdi last nsmwr was 1
the "Sens Year Itdi" with
McMmmis can be sea ^t&fi
"Conqtm" «id hn haeo
Deck Pappy" io ttk "^evf
Show" for ^ past ^^
Tlds wai one of tbe ttai five
on WAVY wlwB the s^lleo
<» the idr in WSI. He Is alae
the air in "Bluric wtth Mmt
is modovtor of "live and
a weddy rdi^oui paod diow.
Mnried and the iath«> of
diildrea. Mac asA Us wtEer
make their home in
"Silent Ni^. Lonely N^*
run D^ehiber 3, 4, 5. K^ and
at the Courtyard Pli^oiae hi
ginia Beach.
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Opposite Colonial Store 6A 8-2801
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VIRGINIA BBACH - Hm
tow Hardhi Scho(ri of Mnile
peeaeek a groq[> of stndo^ hi
dtal at the stiidkia, SlSJtth
on Sattoday, NovcndMr 20, at 7:
p.m.
The folkwh^ ahideolB tram
piano dassea of &iitow
and Charles Har^ yM
piano wk}s: Tyler Osyle, Zoe
anson, Elizabetti ^met,
Shanncm, Burnett IhotApson,
lip Miller, Mdodee HdM»,
Fossum, Roberta SacBer,
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PLAY TO BE
REPEATED
YBfeGVOA SEACH - fha l4«Mf
Laynmi's Sundiqr Sdiod
Virghda Beach Hattodj^
wffl repMl, 1^ pupwlM' ffl^B^l^ ^
aie4id dffialmas fihf tmad
i^dwta MuldMni's teaout
*il)e Qnat Gueat Obmta to."
AdplBd by the Rev.
ttapfair ^ bapraaiBMIl
iAmns aiBotnaiy, osl
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Booty La a
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Bottino La rt.,», .,*.,*,... 88
Boimty Rd. ..,...,.,>,„'.»,.. 56
Bou^ Quaiien ;,..«,'......,.,. SS
Bow Creek Blvd S
Bowden Ave. 86
Bowling Green Ct. A tKT. SB
Bowman Rd 82
Boyd Rd. ...; 88
Braddock Ave. 56
Bradston Rd 55
Brady a 68
ft-a^ Ct 54
Branch Cir 54
BraiKton Rd ffl
Bray Rd. , .
Breeds HiQ Rd.
Breezy Rd
Brian Ave. ...
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Brigadoon Dr. IB
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BrMn ......«..«•«. 68
Broad Bay Ckf, ,..».....<.:>%«. 54
Broad Bay Rd. :^.;.V.v:.:V:... 51
Bromfield Ave. k Couit 56
Brodt Rd 1...^, ..,„,..... 54
BrooWbridge Rd. 52
BrooklyD Av^ 51
Bruton Lane SI
Ttitym La. 53
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BMfy , 88
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Burroughs Ed a
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Burton Statiiffi Rd a
Bunei Rd a
Buskey Lane 54
Buttermrt Ave a
Butt&Lane a
Byrd La M
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Caddy Crt a
Calvert 91
Cametoa ....a
Canal Rd 51
Canary Dr. R
Cai^veral Ct, B
Cadfllewood Dr. a
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Canterbury Rd a
Cape Henry Df. SL
Capitol Hill U. ...-, SI
Capot Rd ., a
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Cwee Dr a
CwtooR La a
Camatwn Ave a
Carnival La M
CarolMoe Dr a
Carolina Ave 51
Carolyn Dr 51
Caribbean Ave 51
Carriage Hall Rd a
Carrington Ave a
Carver Ave 51
Cassady Ave a
Caspian Ave 51
Castle Rd. M
CataUna Am a
Catherine Ct a
CatonDr 64
Cattayle Run a
, Cavalier Dr. & La. SI
Cayuga Ct. It Rd. a
C«iar La a
Cedar Bark Rd 54
,C«lar Bridge Cir. & Rd a
Cedar Grove Cir a
fVdsir JMiTtt Dr 51
CantflOBd 51
Centa* Ave. M
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CobblesttMK Dr
Coconut La.
Coki !^g Rd
Coliss Ave
Cotonel Cir
Colonial Pkwy. k W.
Coliat*ia Rd.
CotenbiB
C(KT«nandie Rd .«..
Compsas Cir ,..
CoiM^oga Rd
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C<Hnde La. .,
Conatitutitm a ft Dr.
Consul Ave
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Cooper CSr. 4
Copelands La. .
(k^pertkM Rd. .
Coral Gi^les (X
Corel Key £ ft W.
ComweU La
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Cojnt Turf Rd. a
Cmaitry Qub ( ^ ,,,,». t0^ .,i, 9
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Coventry Cir ft Rd.
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Crepe Myrtle La SI
Creatliiw Dr., N ft S ............ a
CrisQeW Rd 8i
CroatanRd SI
CroninRd. 58
Crodjy Rd a
Crossett a
Crown Point Lane a
Crystal Dr., La ft <Pky M
Crystal Lake Cir ft I^ SI
QiUen Rd .'a
CtthrwLa a
Cumberlarrf Pkfwy a
Onnmings Rd a
Cunningham Rd a
Curlew Dr, ft PI »
CurUngRd »
Curtis a. ft Dr »
Custom a. ft St a
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Cypress Ave .i.*.!..,, 81
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Dail^ Vr a
Dale Dr. a
Dam NeckRd »
Daniel SniUi Rd, a
Dare Dr SI
Darnell Dr a
Daton Rd «
Dauphine La. a
Davenport La 51
Davis a
Dawn Ave W
Dawson Rd .51
Daytona Dr a
DettbomDr. M
DMryLa 51
D«:aUir Dr »
Declaration Rd S
Deerfie^diLa S
De«: Park Dr a
Deerwood Ct a
De Ford Rd ffi
DdLaura Cir ft La K
Delaware Ave ; 51
Delco Rd a
Debnar Dr a
Delraya. ftDr. a
Denckttn tit 51
Denna La .•. a
Dermic Ave a
Deryl La ■. a
Detroiter Dr a
Dianwnd l^rings Rd a
Dlanne La a
DUloBDr a
Dinwiddle Cir. ft Rd a
Dis«)vei7 Cir. ft Rd 51
Ditchley Rd H
Dlx Intel Rd 8
Etoctor Dr ,.. a
Dedge Dr a
Dpdd Dr. a
Dotwood Ct a
Degwood Dr $i
Rrily Madism La a
Do^plvnBd V 91
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WARTS!
E. R. "DKaC"
cocumjC
i^ B. R. COtXKBUL, JR.
TAKE nsn FMiw nnt pro'iia.i'mm t0 waivr sitnM
It may not be f reedng weather, but R'l U^ ttsM to take tfle vtem-
ury alepa to {voi^ your wirter system igaimt ttut cM.
Your flrtt concern shouU be Ihe r»rotectfao of your pianp. wWcn,
if it freezes, could burst and require ex^&idvt repairs, beddaa leav-
ing yw widiMit wato'.
I recommefld imfla^iog ttie pump bouse wift a #el waler-reria-
tMt iBiidatkn noatoM I aiao attest vveather slrippiQi the door.
li extremely cold weatter even well insulated {wn^ booa^ may
not protect paH^e from freextog. llieii, you will need a snail heate-
<M- iMat lamp. You ctti turn ttiese off and m nnaau^ aa ^w Med
them, or you cMi save m etectricity by oxm^iting dwn to a ttwino-
iUt. Adjust the ^lennoetat so Hie heat vi«l come on when Ifte teeipn-a-
ture in tiM pump boose geto down to a d^rees.
You may wrat io have two heat Unnpt bi your pump beuse, so ttat
you'Q stdl han^ prMn^thm tf ooc bums out.
_, ^ ,^ AtMjc Fuel
iBuqr your pipet bitor the trmt tee in tbe^gtawd tn thpy Mittil -ji i h ^ "
tree». ttis usually means two no two-and-a-half feet deq|>. V you dni't
have ttMm this dnp, leave a fauc^ i»rtiy on durii^ the nj|^ to pre-
vml freezii^.
Here axt some oAm tipe—
Ue automatic wMer troi^^ with thermostatkalfy controBed heat-
ers to ^ninate tiie ice cbx^fpAng prtMon.
Drain a {ripe Um if ymi're not going to ese K dtirti% tti 'v^iUr:
this win {revolt its brce^. You can do Ma 1^ usiQg itop and waste
codd Ua your cut-aS vahre to the siy^y line.
B your wator liac to a buikfing Is e»powd to freeztog v^n it
passes from (he ground tfaroi^ an opes spaee id tte AMI, |eu cm
provicfe iNttectton. Run the pipe throt^j^ a Me d^ tMo (he grotmd
FUl the tUe witfi insulatkai and sei4 it to hs^eut «Nif«.
Instil £raal-pro(rf hydrants tdiere hose eaH||rlia^Ma#HHe or
to nhaatod baildings. These drato when the ivAlr to MTet.
RECORD MAKING COW
biimtng..Tafii%. «^««s
Compoond W, used aattvetad,
i^Mrras ooiiuiM» wmrto »wy»
PETEatBOROUOH, N. ft - A
new record i^adng ei^t to milk
producti(Hi ammg the 10 hi^iest
of the Guernsey breed to her class
has Just been cranid^ed by the
regi^ered cow, BayvUte Billy
Marlene, a Junim' tw) year old,
ofwned uid l»^ l^ BayviDe Farmd
Inc., Vir^nta Beadi. . ----
"Maitone" produced 17.0a
poun& of nulk md 7a pounds of
fat to die sa AtcfB on two ttoMs
daily mflkii^. Marlene also re-
ceived toe 1864 AU-American Three
Best Females and the 1964 Hm-
orshlB Mentien ^American Two
Y^rs.
T^ purriMned cow was tored
for production. "Marlaie'' was
classffied Voy Good oixx la type.
Hw dam, Bayvffie Ro^ Uarkm,
hoB records of lO.OSS' poomtoi oi
nuft and 411 pounds d fat, mwie
as a Junior four yeffl* oU, to the
Dairy Herd'finfHwem^ R^toter,
to the 3Q6-ZX dhrision; and SaO
pcunds ai milk and ^ potmdi at
fat, made ae a Junior tivee year-
<^, to the Dairy Herd httf^ofe-
m«it R^ter, to the 8a4X cbvi-
sion. She also ton won tfie 1964
AU-AnieriesB Ploduce, "ItaMe,"
was sired fay StsR^'s Place ^y,
who ahw! tite wm Heoevabte Men-
tion AU-An^(»n Sprier Get and
the 19a Howsrabie Meatieo Aft-
Amerieai Jwrior G^.
Hie reotrf el Mi enrma ni-
pervised during the test poiod
by Virginia Poiylecfanic bstitete,,
Bineksburg. Vtoftato.
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at wvirii. due to w mh witctBil wgHiliallwB. tkmtn and gKi for
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as ottv axpeaaaa jnu mtl^ Attok of.
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pones and decide if the job will pay olf in moMy and in the pvana!
vfluea yoB will gatt.
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Va. Baaeh Uvd. adloifkur
Prfnaaas Ami* UkA 8^^
ft':tta.A.-4ffi7 MST^
lIHMajM— MonAur ^Wert|K»
PI
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•29 ffitt Catonttf Bo«|
9rMa».-''4to]iiily Aela^
10:00a.iB.-*lfenitt« WdnMv
6:8QpA. — ^Tratotus Vitos
f:itfp:as.— KvMdag w^iAip
FELLOVVMnP l^^tMV
419 GJaaro^ ^a4 N(^<tt
Rav. C3Ui^ T^ mi
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
6818 Va. Baach BlvdM Norfolk
Frad H FariM, PmIm
• :48«.to.— fdndlBr ienaof .
11:60 an. — ^Momiif Wonl^
7:80 p.m. — Evanlnc Sarvicas
GRACE aaETHREN
CHURCH
Ofaat Nawk at Hilltop
A. Ha^itf XrHaftoB, PMter
10:00 B.m.-^undav Sehooi
11:00 a.m. — Worshli^ Sefviea
7:80 p.m.— Evening Service
mowt mJVE ^
toArrisf ctfui^if
R«v. T. M. WaUMT, pMtor
9:3aa.at.->>4;iKM^ Se^I
tl:00a.m.— llolliWf WoraWp
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Wordiip
9:45a.m
11:00
7:80 p.
jhool
WOIBWP
ST. (UtaeOilY TMR CRSAT
CATHOUC CHUR^ ^
Terr ntgMk iuxt sivd.
Rav. Flaviaa YaUaW, OJ.'
Rav. Pawkal lUal» OA,"
X«Bsea-<^:80. t'M, 9i80,
11:00 and 18:.^0
Confeaaiona «ra on Sattirdiy
7:80-8j80
^W^^a> ^W^B^^^^B to^*" •^^^^»^P *
10 :O0 a.m. — Sunday SdU»4 ^
11:00 a.n>— Morning Wanin
"Sarving Ood and ^ C«to-
mu^ty of Blackwatar Sliia
W84"' ^^
TABERNACLE METHODItr
CHURCH
PrincoM Anna. Vixi^ida
Robart H. GanMr* '"
^:4S a.m.---(%«#e&
U.-09I
DETER8ERT
mmumo
BETER6ENT
iOT.
34
35
THitiULiQUlD
BETCR6ENT
■ir38'
OAK cmavw. saptist
CHURCH
B«dt Birr tiflgate'
Atoh St. Cbdr» Fattor
9 :46 a.m. — Church School
ll:OOa.m.-*>lforai|Mr Worship
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwea Bdr to jLi^viaw Dr.
BayriA. t«.
Rev. David Maora, Pastor
9i4h*M4 — Sisid^ S^sal
ll:6e^i.ffi.— IfcttrtiV wo^hlp
7:46 p.m. — Evening Worahip
ST. JO«*t BAPTIST
CHlMt^
Priaean JM» C^ark Reuse
Rav. Braea B. ^anttai, l^tar
10:00 a.m. — Snhdajr School
11 :00 a^^^Uwnl^ Worship
6:00 p.m. — B.f.V.
7:00 p.m.-^|;ira^^^Wordiip
Vta^lA BEACH
MEflimST CHURCH
m • l8th ^raat
Rav« Baaarif P^r
8:80am^WtoMiip Sarvtaa
Sonyner HamBia
»!46 A-a.-- vMrch &hool
ll:«Oa.ia.— Watohip Sandef
fHA^
CH
Pine Ave. a
Wtti«> L.
9:4fa.te. ^,
Va; mu BMh
'H.Aj
S$tf a-ito. and
rffn SmSkCH
London Brli
8:80a.bi: ,-_ ,
. Si4S •.nw^ttiMuar
II Brjdr^trgjttla
.-•^ti^lhl?' WoS!
Word^
8cho<d
\
Virginia Beach SUN, f^rsday^ Npvember 18, 1965
tntfdu^ seemed to mxim tat^
ta^ the reeoil n* «f l«« ■« t*eJ«^ ■ I* pwfn«» '^ • «»*»• «* ""^^ ■«*• ™!:i" ^
kcMflt Jto W waaB o( the Prtoeew
jMlaMt nan *«■ expected. Ilw
wen Radio nmote nit, • " "*
WmA, heaatiiBlfal «»■
i1nDqpt.ttd leviral
hate a thtag to d« wtth Mtthig the
tk«e ttaet Oat jAeraon wtth a
read "HELP"
group
OB the way,
of antes
■ad wart ooo^ ^
from the Oyiter
flM •dlaent «o the theater |>arldBg hii hroaght tha Ptaaa
rigU^lB At fr«l doantep
■— . hat, there waa jnat a UtMe tea miieh HBLP m the way!
„„,.« extra help caa get out of hand. We Wled the theatr
plctore that had played all over the area. I tore to da hoal
?<*.
.^r*'
Norfolk Little Theatre
NOitPCXiK — "Time Bemero-
b^ed.'' by ^ Anouib. wiU op(fi
fViday. Dec. 3 at the Norfdk little
TkBrti% aad play for nine c«^n-
uow p^mmsxxs through Satur-
di^, Dec. U.
Ai tiW locd Noifelk Uttk Hie-
a||« presMtatkm. ntida- the direc-
tte o( SUn f^d^Ryn-tliee Blair,
P^«f ll«lnidt, and Susm wtt
1^ ^ teee kadii^ rol« in thU
Oaderdla st«ry with a French
touch. SuMB EpiMa d Vbf^
Beach played the lead fai "Gl^"
tte part HBBn^ at Stammer
IteKb Miqp houae nlBo was in the
Vli^^da B^idi lAtle Theatre pro-
ductiim of "Stop 1^ World."
O^en ta the call indude diartes
Bdkgp. David Ibdtt^. ^ihn Wdls.
Jaiii amdodc. SH Cbertolf , Demna
F^^tti, JKm Wddb Md Jdn Han>
codt,
Lt (j.g.) Hn^ Inputs ttf the
Tsh Stsrvkxa iepl, XJ.S. Naval
iHtion te K»uc dedgner for this
prote:!tJon. aad tkbeti TeMbmm,
SM dan Vbetboffrnpim^s Mate,
MAS. wll dedpi the li^ts and
st£$e meiage. Property miatresB
is Snowy Perkinson and Costaom
cMgner k Nonwrn Goodnt^ As-
^gtaiA to Uie Dbectar wiU be
Krthy Fnd.
8i^ adrajssiim s«rts are $2.80
kUHs, |1.U ^doits. Esdra per:
fnina»»i n% schedhitod tor New
YeM^s Wednad, Wednesday tiiru
Siluaii^. Dee. S»«tai. 1.
Fmt tfiditlotal iitfffl-mation dbout
ettn po^trmanc^, ben^its and
*1doc" seating arrangements-4d-
qphom the tHmto's ottks at tiie
Nnfdk little Iteatre any day
after 11 a. m. Hk tmrter: MA S-
Ibe theatre's bocK-c^ce will
open Monday, Nov. 27, and wiU
he open daily ttirough Dec. ii
from 3 p.m. on.
The Norf(A Little Tlieabre is lo-
cftted rt 801 ClarenMnt Ave. and
can be earily readwd via Hamp-
ton Bouleviffd (goh^ south toward
dowotown); at h^ foUowing the
new BrandbietaB Ave. Expressway
to IUM|^ Aw. exit and the doors
of the theatre. Curtain time each
ni^: 8:30 duffp. ^ M ,
imer and MencO - James A
Turaer, 12, student, Cbesape^te,
and B^ Jane Merett. tt. no oc^
ee^Mtkn listed. PeJmyra. N. J
— Joe Lou*
is Dbtson, 27, USN, Norldlt and
Faude Marie WUliama, S. dcrk-
fy^ Vii^iria Beaeh,
MUer and Ownbey - James E.
Miller, 27, dafry operator, Virginia
Beach and Qiarlene L. Ownbey,
20, no occupattoo listed, Va. Beach.
Uvas and Pory — Henry Lewis
Uvip. Jr., 27. civil e^neer,
Han^ton wd Ellen Reb^xa Per-
ly, 22, studwit, yhrginia Beach.
Krier and Keaton - Henry T.
Krle*. IS, sUf^ii^ d^Mrtmeat,
MassUlm, OUo and Margaret E.
Kentoo, 24, regiat««d mffse, Can-
to, <Mo.
Stmie and Foontata — Hnraoe
Esarl Stone, 36, Ac«)untairi; Detroit,
Midilgan and Oarissa H. Fountain,
28, nune, Vii^mia B«ich.
TtmUl Md RdUnaon — Dwight
T. Terrell, 21, assistant manager
Virginia Beach and Carol A. Rob
ii»oa, 18, no ocoqiaticm Usted.
Virginia Beach.
Hoase Plants
Flowering plants and folia^
jOants make dKwraJUve accents
that cfflrtiibate to the^wro (rf a
home or apartonart. says Dr. P«d
aneal. bortloilturist at Virginia
Tech. TtrrTtrtr, .•* ^^ -f^Wi ■ ^ "
HoiKe plants are svsiitAAe in a
wide rai^e of ^nes with blooms of
many cdors. leaves d various
shades d green, and mmwrtjus
^lapes imd texturra. Dialed
separate or together, flowering
and foliage plants will fit any type
d ardiitecture or any penod of
furnishing, says Smeal.
FIBST It M^UDHANTS
HkmmL BANK
uWafiiOND. VWGOTA
October 21. IMS.
U^21-at
omni(»«rwEALiH t^* vnioiNu
la the Oerfc'a Offlee rf the Clf^
cntt Cosrt d tfie Oty d Virghiia
Beaeh. ob the ISIh day d Novem-
her, IMS.
Older d PnbUcatioB
LOWS M. CASGS,
naom
nrVCE L. CASON.
Pfionilant
' "Ae object dthtotuHii to obtain
a div<Mroe a vincote matrini(mli
from the said ddsKfaiH, upon the'
gitNinds d wWhi Md unlawful de-
Krtkm and daoodonmort for a
p«-k)d d more thra we year.
And an affidavit havii^ beei
nrade and filed that the ddendMt
is a non resufeM d the State of
Virginia, and thiM due dHig«ice
has beo) lued mi the pert d the
coin>lainfflit to ascertain in what
cowty or corporatwn the defen-
V wSho* effect, fee ISl
knoiwn po^ olDce addroM being;
% John MoCoy. New U^. Vi^
gbda Beadi, Virata, it is iida:^
that she do appeer te"e witfjin ten
iW) days dttf due pddk»tkn
hered, and do what may be necee-
iacy to prote^ her interest in Uils
suit.
A co|^— T^e:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: J. Curtis Fruit. DC.
fine. Fine, L^pm. Sdiwan & Ftee
Lafw BuikUag
N<H<o», Vfr^ -
11-184t
• LMMMTMB
A eo|^— IMt:
jow V. r^rrra^ oart
By: J. Cwb FruK, D. C
BrjNiges A Brutes
SMLasktaBoad
/irglnla Beach. Vtatfnia
ll-«^
• iMALMMK
INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - RENTALS
JARVIS;..KITCHIN
231 VA. BEACH BLVD.
Ertablished 1911
6A 8-7755
I^oits dioidd be grouped t^dh-
«r to gata a drMnatic ^ect im-
[x^ible when sin^ plairts are
scattered about hdit^-dK^. A
row^ d coImAjI flowerinf planw
lined'^togetha' in a wtadow siU or
near a wuidow is very dfective.
They also may be grouped on the
st^ d a 1^ ^aircase, «i a
cart, on a tjUe, or in a plant
hdd^. % '■
Says Wm^. "Ydu can ^sOy and
quickly dramatize a picture win-
dow oXdecorate an wtwatd cxxe-
ner with Ug. handsone. and kmg-
lasting foliage plants aich m ph»l-
odendron pertusum, Itex b^nia,
didfedwKiua, or schdftera. Select
foliage i4ants In proper scale lo
the room and to the location, m
tiie room wha« tfwy are to hi
displayed."
According to the specialist, small
foliage and flowering plants look
best on small tdiles or in small
areas. Lar^ plants are more ap-
propriate in more spadous areas.
As a rule, it's best to conoentrele
house plants, either small or larg.?,
a one area to achieve ^ coordi-
lafcd decorative sd)«ne.
Dry heat is the bane d aU house
plants, so keep them away from
radiaiors and otter beating units.
OOMM(H«WEALTH Of VIKGINIA,
IB the Clerk's OMce d the Cta--
eidl Cent flf the Oty of Vhglaia
Beach, w the IMk day of Nwretn-
ber. 19«.
Older d PnUicatieB
OHAiRiLBS E. S0WARD6,
Plaintiff,
against . ■ . ' • , . .
ELLEN (MARIE SOWAOTS.
Ddoidfflit.
The object d this suit is to db-
tain a divorce a vincdo mdri-
nwnii frwn the said dden<fant,
upm the ground d de^rticm and
over two years separatkm. And an
affidavtt havii^ beoi made and
filed that the ddendaoA is a mat-
reskient d the State d Virginia,
tfie last known post dKke address
being: 2314 Bnmdi AvoHie, S. E.,
Wadib^too, D. C, a is ordered
<tiiat die do sppear ime within ten
(10) days dter due pdblk^on
hered, and do what may be neces-
sary to iMt)tact her int^'ert ba this
suit.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FEKTRESS, Ck^
iFine, Fine. L^om, Scbvran k fine
Uw9uildiog
Nbrf(^ Vu^ia
114841
I
VIRGINIA BEACH
KIWANIS CLUB
r^
• LEGAL NOTlCiS
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
BANK MERGER
Nrtlce is hereby given that ap-
Jicirtion has been n^de to the
>mptroiler d the Currency r
>Va^iiigton 25, D. C, for his con-
jsit to a merger of Boik d Vir-
jiniS Beach, Virginia Beach, Vir-
;ima* andFirst & Merchants Na-
,ior»d Ba3f>B|thmond, Vii^nia.
It is contemplated that all dfi-
•es of the above-named banks will
•ontiniK to be operated.
Tills notice is i»i)lished persuant
!> section 18 (c) d the Federal
COMAiONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
In the Clerk's Office of the Cir-
cuit Court d the Oty of Virginia
Bwdi, on the ^ day d Novem-
bd*,JlM5.
Order d PobUcatloB
JAMES ANTHONY POX, Plata-
tlH.
agatast
LORRAINE KYLE FOX, De-
foKbnt.
The d)ject d this suit is to ob-
toin a divorce a vinculo matri-
monii from the said defendant,
upon the gnHuids of having livod
separate and apart without cohab-
itation and without interniptlon for
two years next preceding the com-
meiKH^ent of this suit.
And an affidavit having tieen
niade and filed that the ddendant
is a n(m*resfa)ent d the State ol
Virginia, the last known address
being: 28!^ North Fwgeos, Tucson,
Arizona, it is (urdered that she do
appear here within ten (IJ) days
after due publication hered, and
do whiat may be necessary to pro-
ject her interest in ttUs suit. .
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
William H. Cdona, Jr., p.q.
972 Laskin Ro»l
Virginia Beach, Virginia
11-11 4t
vnKHNU:
In the aeries oBke d the Cit^
cult Court or the Cl^ d Virginia
Beach w 4he 27th day d October,
IMS.
^ATE HIGHWAY COMIfflpCW-
ER Cai" VIBGDOA, ^
Complatnifflt
V.
IN GBAltelY
LOLA JANE MOW^N. C. M.
MORGAN. mOMI M0W3AN.
andO^ABQCE M0RGM4.
453 BintaM^Boad
Virginia Bsadi. Vh^lnl^
ood (fae Mirdi^ ^musm. K «^,
next d Idn. hrirs at law, de-
scendants (4, sad t& oflw par^
8(ms having an inters is tbt v^
mdns d ENOCH MORG^.
BESSIE MORGAN, and d «y
oth«r persons burled tt^tht jst*
vate cero^ry known as 'Mor-
gan Cemete^,'" kxatid near
Moi^an's Lane, Vh-ginia Beach,
Vlr^nia, the nannes d which
persons being unknown, md are
herd^ proceeded against as
"Parties Unknown,"
Ddaidants.
Ord^ Of PaMlc a tl M
the object d thte sutt is for the
contiiAatoant to d>tain pemdsskMi
from the Orcuit Court d the Qty
d Vh^a Beach to didnter^^ re-
move and rdnter wtfe Aie c|tre
and decency ttie remdns d Enoch
Morg<», Bessie Morgon. and any
other persons buried in the prirate
cemetery known as the "^Morgan
Cemetery," located near MorgM's
Lane. Virginia Beach, Virgbria,
sdd cem9ta7 b^ig shown on
Sheet 508-15 d the plans for State
Higbway Route 44. Project 0044-
134-101. R-W 201, a copy d whid
plan shed is a^Khed to the peti-
tkm filed in this cause.
The above parties are todty
noti^ that the State Hl^way
Commissk)nar d Vb-ginia will «i
the 30th day d Nobend)er, IMS,
at 9:00 a. m., or as aooa thoeafter
as coun^.may be heard, Rwve
the Judge d the Qrcuit Court d
the City d Vta*ginia Beach, at the
Courthouse thered, for an ordw
pemdttlng die removal d said re-
mains and Uie reintermoit d the
same in a suitd)Ie repository.
Affl^ndt having been made did
the names and addresses d the
surviving spouses, tf any, next d
Un, heirs at law, desc^idads d,
aad dl other peswos hlfving mi
tat«>at in the remains d ttie per-
saaf bia*ied to said private eone^
teiy, except the ddendants abo^
namisd, uee unknown, dto- due
dil^noe on the p«t oifiie oom-
^ahnnt to aseorti^ wfao tfaqr may
be and hi wfad Coiaity or Cotpora*
tJoi ihs^ or tmy d them may re-
skte. all Without^ei^; it is OR-
DERED that the above named pec-
aom «^ ore or ntty be Intere^
in Ifae 8dl>jod matter d this OMise
appe«* withfai ten days after pub-
licatkm d Mb ordo: and do what
is necessary to (Mided their In-
terests.
And it is FIMHSER OBiWSSD
that this order be pd>Udied for
four successive weeks in the "Vir-
ginia Beach Sun," a newspaper
published in the City d Virginia
Beach, \^gida, and that a copy
d this order be posted on the bul-
letin board d the Circuit Court d
the City d Viit^a Beach, Vir-
FUiJS. mmm KEMP
IU(»ARD tEUe. WALTSR
mup, wmstt tmjfm.
raWCE MOORE, FR^« HAR^
R^ WBUi fRANXLIN and
omjA inAiaajN,
mddaiv other persons biffl«J
to tte pivite on^dy known
as fee "Wa« C^BMtery." n^
KsRvsvUk. Virftala Beach, Vir-
gtala, the names d wWdi persons
except those n«ned dwve being
udoMwn and are hordqr jMOceeded
i^unst as "Ptt^es Unknown."
Ddendasts.
Order M PaUk^MM
tte db^t d this suit is (or the
ffHIfi il^iuuHt to obtain panusdon
frtm fee Oreuit Court d the City
d Vlq^ Beach to di^iter, rr
move and reinter witfj due care
and decency the rmiaiiis ai Itavkl
Smife. Miary Smith, Henrietta
Forbes, Rebecca S. Fort>es, Rose
Smife PWkr, Prodigd DankJ Ful-
ler. Marind Kenq>. RMd^ Um^,
Walter Kemp. Itobert Bdton.
Prtace Moore. Frank Harris. WiUis
Franklin and Otelia Franklin, and
p i^ALmw:^
SMMSA MOCMIE.
HBJK M. FULLER.
WAVfEB. rtftiJSR,
JANE E. G(»»frO.
DE^ANV T. GORNTO,
md the awvlvlng spouMS, tf iny.
next d Wn, heirs at law, <teeiead-
«& of, and tf other persons
havk^ an intered to the |Wop#r-
ty to be cwMianned in tlose pro-
ceedings, fflxi in the remaini of
JEtmm MOORE, EUGENE
MOORE, and of any other per-
SMts bumd in the private eeme
tery known as "Moero Ceme-
tery," OB Parks Avenus, Virgir- 1
ia Be«fe iVirginhi, the n^mes
of w*kA peraoM being unknown,
aiKi are hettby proceed
ai fa^ M 'Tartly Udtn^n."
Older d PubUeattai
The d)jsct d this suit is for fee
p^tioner to acquire by condemns-
tfcm the fee simpte title, including
but not Umited to, all easements
d access, Ught aai air, incident
to the hio^ atartUng upon said
{mperty tatoi for a limited access
• Ui8ALN0T^
ftJIn fes s*Jert mattar dm
^m tppm wtfein toi (10) am
Obs Aie piAttcatiwj d tWi Ord*
and (to what to n^^ary to p*
toet thdr into«d. __^
And It is FUMflER OBDKiED
that this ttder be pdslished an^
a iraek te two si^cessive weto
in fee "^-^nla B«tth Sun.' «
oewap^ier pdUldied in the Cify
d VlTf^ Beach. Virginia, and
that a cm d feis Order be poitd
on the bulleUn board d the Circuit
Court of the aty d Virginia aeaA.
Virtfnia. ' I
A Qjpy-tfede:
JOHN V. B12ITBESS, Clerk
BY: Mmy M. White. D.C.
Kdlam and Kella^ p.q- .
Board d ttade WWing f '
Ktorfolk. Virglda
11-1 l-ft
F^U^ Ctoietery. near Kanpsville.
Vir^nia Beach, Virginia, said
cemetery betag shown <m Sbod
501-13 d fee Plans for Route 44,
Project 0044-134'in. RW 211, a copy
d w^uch Plan Sheet h attaclnd to
the iBffl d Comfdidnt filed in tMs
cause.
flie above partitt are karabf
ndified feat fee State I^hway
CMMnisskmer d Virginia will «i
the 30fe day d Nd)anber, 19«,
at 9:00 a. m., or as soon feereafter
as coiwsel may be heard, move
the Ju^ d the Circuit Court d
the City d Virginia Beach, at the
Courthouse feered, for an Or^
permitting the removal d said re-
maku and the rdMerment d fee
same in a suitable repository.
MWavit having been made feat
fee addresses d Sarah F. Harris.
Herman W. Franklin. Maria E.
Butts. William Forbes and Susan
Bdttm are unknown, aad the
names an daddresses of the surviv-
ing q)ouces, if any, next of kin.
hdrs at law, descendants d. and
all ofeer perswis having an interest
in the remains of the parsons
buried in the cemetery above men-
tioned, exc^ the ddendsmts nam-
ed in the caption hereof, are un-
blown, after due dillignoe upon
the port d fee oonplainant to as-
eertatai who th^ may be Jmd in
w^iat Ooiaity w Corporation feey
or Biy d t)«n may redde, all
vfthout effed; ft is ORI»%ED
that the above named parties and
any otber persuie who are or may
be ktoMsted ^ tfae^fli^ecl mat-
tor of feis cause appear wifeui tea
dGqns afte* publication d this Orda-
nd do what is neceraary to pro-
ted their interests.
And it is FWITHER ORDERED
thd this order be pt^blidied for
lour 8iK^:«sive weeks in the "Vir-
^da Be«:h Sun," a newspaper
published in fee City of Wrgtaia
Beach, Virginia, and that a copy
d feis ord«' be posted on the bul-
letfai board d fee Circ^t Coifft d
the City d Vfa^a Beach, Vir-
WILL BE SELLING^
ALL OF
PUNTER'S
PRODUCTS DURING
THE
HOLIDAY SEASON
BUY AND HELP
tRlPPLED
CHILDREN
>epodt Insurance Act.
BANK OF VIRGINIA BEACH
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
you CM 6ET
RELIEF FROM
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from pains of headache, neuralgia,
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rheuntltism. Because STANBACK
contains several medically-approyed
aM prescribed ingredients for nst
relief, you can take STANBACK with
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5a^SM( -d
TMt
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asointt any
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you V* avar
utad
SlftNBAC^
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A Copy— Ttste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, CleA
9y: Macy M. White. D.C.
Kellam and Kellam, p. q.
Board of Itade Bdlding
Norfolk, Virginia
. lo^aMt
A Copy— Terte
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Cleric
Hy: Mary M. White, D.C.
Kdkm ffiid KeUan. p. c(.;
Board of Trade BuUding
Norfolk, Vir^nia
,iC;-;.i-.»v«* l(^28-4t
COMMONWEALTH OF VptGINU
In fee Oerfc's Office d the Cli^
colt Court of the City of Vfa-gfaila
Beadi. l^gfada, on the 1st day
of NoveubM*, 19G!.
Ordor d PnbUcatiaa
DORIS P. ALLEN.
Plaintiff,
against
HAROLD RAYMOND ALLEN,
Ddendant.
^^. The object d this suit te to ob-
STANBACK gives IfOu^FAST reWr*j^ajn g ^^(^^^6 a vinculo matri-
monii from the said ddendant, up-
on the groimds of desertion. And
an affkla^t having been made and
fUed feat fee d^oidant b a non-
resident oi the State of Virginia,
the last known post c^ce address
being: 3069 Parkwood Boidevard,
Apt. 2B, Kansas City. Kansas, it
is ordered that he do appear here
within ten (10) days after due pufr-
lictaion hereof. -and do what nu^
be nece«»aiy to prdtedt ids inta«d
in this sidt.
t
i
V1RG1NU:
In the Cleric's office d the (%(>•
cult Court of the City d Vlr^xdJa
Beach aa the 27fe day d October,
tm.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA.
Complataant
v.
VIRGIE E. CAFraE \
107 Soufe Wltchdodc Road '
Virginia Beach, Virginia;
ANNIE MAE HEATH
123 Soufe Witchduck Road
Virpiia Be^, Vlr^a;
FANNIE SMITH and
ELUm SMITH
123 Soufe \^UJ)duck Road
W^nia Beadi, Vii^a;
ELIZAKTK JAaCS(»f and
MtLT(»IJAaS^N
119 Soufe WRdifeidc Road
Virginia Bea^, Vh^a;
S.'UtAH F. HARRIS,
HERMAN W..FR^*KLIN.
MARIA E.BOTtS.
WILLIAM FOl^ES,
SUSAN BELTON.
and tf they be^ad. thdr nirviv-
ing ^xxii»8, l^s d law, next
d yin, desc^dai^ d, and all
other p^'sons havkig mx fet^^
in the ronains d
DAVI D SM TIH. MARY SMTIH,
ISa^nUETTA BXXffiES, RE BgX>
CA S. F(»tBES. ROSE SIfiTO
FUUJH. PRODIGAL DANIEL
VDRGINU:
In the Qark's Office of the Cir-
cuit Court d fee City d Vfarginia
Beadi aa the Sfe dav of Nov«n-
ber. 1965. * ^ ■
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA, Petitioner,
V.
flX>RllNCE MOORE. uom«Tied
Ifltt Wadiingtoa Ave. Extension
Vh:ginia Beach, Virginia;
MARY MOORE, widow,
ttS3 Waddngton Ave. Extension
^^i^nia Beach, Vir|^;
MAXUAL MOORE, dngle,
1999 Wad^n^^ Ave.,Exten.sion
Vhfbiia Beadi. Vh-ginia;
ROramT MO(mE and
FRANCES MOORE, his wife,
IIM Jackson Street v
Vta^a Beach. Virgima;
HAZEL MOORE, widow.
ipai Jd&son Street
^Urglda Beach, Virgida;
THEEiMA ELIZABETH MOORE,
widow,
198S Washingtcm Ave. Extensi<Hi
Vk^a Beach, Virginia;
MARY M. ROBERTS and
FORBES ROBOTS, ber hm-
band,
1933 WosUngton Ave. Extension
^^Cg|nia Bead], Vb^ginia; '
LQJJAN M. WRKIHT and
lOLTON WM6HT, h^ husband,
836 Main Credc Road,
t3iesape£^e, Vkginia; '
^ANCY MOORE, wkiow.
UM Jackson Stre^
Vkstoia Beach, Vi^faiia;
FLOYD W. MOORE, minor, and
DAVID A., MOORE, miaa-,
c/o J. Peter Holland. HI.
. Attorn^ jit Law
2604 I^cflS: Avenue,
Vh^a Beadi, Virguia;
PHYIUS A. MOORE, minor,
U83 WafeingtCNi Ave. Extei^km
Vb^ida Beadi, ^rgfaiia;
lo(q» M- cojHiectiwis with or u
int«^ecting highways, and all
rights of ingress aid ^reffl to and
from tte said rrad; aid for au-
thority to rOTiove aiy and all bod-
ies buried in fee land ^ b- c«»-
demned and to reinter the same in
a suitable repository ot reposito--
ks. The pared d land to be tdc-
m In tl^e proceed^pt JfcJfc
scrit)ed as follows:
Beuig as shown «i Shed 503-17
and 503-18A d fee plans to be
used for Route 44. State Highway
Project 0044-134-101. R/W 201. and
lying «i the norfe (Idt) side of
fee ea^xMind lane survey lane
and adjacoit to the exis'iiiJ east
ri^ d way line d Parks Avenue
from fee existing east right of way
line d Parks Avenue opposite ap
pnatiaaie Statical 6% {rfus % to
the existing we^ right of way line
of a ito' street opposite approxi-
niate StoUon 639 plus 89,;^ «»»:
toining 0.037 acre, more or less,
laid; and being a part d fea same
land acquired by U» landowmT
frwn John P. Jones and Valerie
C. Jones by deed dated Septembei
5, 1925, and recwded in Deed Boox
152, Page 203, in fee C^ice of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of fee
City of Virginia Beach.
Ihe dwve parties are hereby
notified feat the State Highway
C(»raniMiwj«F of Virginia will otf
the 30fe day of November, 1965,
at 9:00 a.m., «• as soon thereafter
as counsd may be heard, move
the Judge M#e,Circuit Court ol
fee City d*^utida B^di. VITt,
gkiia. at fee Courthouse thered,
Princess Amte Station, for the ap-
pointment d Commissioners to as-
certain what will coistitute ju^t
c(»npensation for fee land above
described whk* fee State Hi^way
Commissioner proposes to condemn
for the location, construction, oper-
ation and mauit^iance d State
Hi^way Route 44, Project 0044-
134-101, R/W 201, in fee City of
Virginia Beach, and.to award dam-
ages, if. any, resulting to fee adja-
cent or other property of the own-
&rs, beytHid any enhanc^nei^t in
value vMA may accrue to said
property as a result of fee location,
construction, opwation «id main-
tenance of said hi^iway. The own-
ership, location and description p5
fee {MToperty to be comtonned and
tlie easonents in connecti(»i feere-
wife, the nature of fee construe-
titoi and the loci^on of said high-
way will fuUy afqjcs^r by reference
to fee petition and plan sheets
filed in the above styled cause in
the Clerk's Office d fee Circuit
Court d fee City d Virginia Beach.
And fee State Highway Commis-
9(Hier will furfeer move fee Court
on said date for the entry of an
(Mtler authorizing fee State High-
way C(Hnmissioner of Virginia to
do all thuigs necessary and propi"-
to effect the removd d any and
all bodies buried in the lands to
be coiidemned and to reinter the
Sfflue in a suiM^le repository or
repositwies, wife all casts ond ex-
■peMes tocideiU; to such remov.'il
ana?elnterment to be diarge^i to
fee said State Highway Commis-
sioner. ^ , ,
Affidavit haTttg been made feat
fee present addresses d Saora
Moore, Helen M. Fuller, Walter
Fuller. Jane E. G<mito and Deva-
ny T. Gomto are unknown, and
tihe survivii^ spouses, if any, next
d kin, hdrs at law, descendant
of, fflid ffl^ other f^rsoM. excq<
tk^e above named, having anjo*
terest in fee property to be con-
donned or in the rsnains of Jen-
nie Moore, Engene Moore, and d
aU other persons buried m fee jwi-
vate cemetery \smwR u "Moore
Cemetery." wi ftttks Avenue. Vir-
ginia Brach, Virgmia. are untaiown
te fee petitioner. irt» has bea un-
able to discov^ fedr names and
addresMs dtar due diligence upon
his pW to Ai so, dl d said par-
ties are ixoweded fgainst under
tiie gens-d description of "Parties
Unknown."
It is accordh^y ORDEKES) feat
fee dwve partis aid any other
person who is or may be int^^st-^
VIRGMfA:
In fee Clerk's office d fee Cir-
cuit Court of the City d Virginia
Beach on fee 27fe day d October.
1965.
STATE HIGHWAY COIOIISSION-
ER OF VIRGINIA,
Comdain p"^ ., .
V.
LEMUEL C. SHEPHERD, JR.
Leeton Forrot
Warrenton, Virginia
EDITH SHEPHSIO BROOKE
517 Graydon Part
Apartmeirt 3 ^ ^.^
Norfolk. Virginia " ■ ,
VIRGINIA SHEPHERD^ ^^.
if
G3J
FERGUSOir
3 Crown Circte
Bronxville, New York
VIRGINIA M. SHEPHERD
2321 Prospect Street
Colorado ^ings, Colorado
JOHN C. SHEPHERD
506 North 17fe Street
Grand Junction, Colorado
KATHERLNE SHEPHERD ROLIN
1229 Lugan Street ^jj.
Santa Fe, New Mexico *^ * *»
MARY F. BARNES iaW *
317 24fe Street
Virginia Beach, Virgtahi
and the airviying spoiBe|,|ltf anf ,
next of kin, heirs at law, de-
scendants d, and all other per-
sons having an interest in fee re-
^ mains d M.'^RG.ARET GASKINS,
SARAH M. WOODHOUSE,
GEORGE REE LAND. SMITH
SHEPHERD. BENNETT LAND.
and SARAH LAND, arwi Of Miy
ofeer persons Iwried in fee prlv-
vate cemetery kno\wi a& 'Jftep-
h&rd's Certetery," k)cated in
Lcndoi Bri<j^, Vii^da fieach,™-
Vii^inia, tiie names d \x4ydi per* ^
SfNis beir^ unknown, and ar%«
hereby {Htx^eeded again^ as
J'PartiesUiflcnown."
(M» (M Publicatton
"Hie object d feis suit is for fee
con^lainant to ditain 'permission
fr<Mn the Circuit Court of the City
d Virginia Beach to disinter, re
move and reinter with due care
and decency the remains of Ma^
garet Gasldns, Sarah M. Wood-
house, George Ree Land, Smith,
Shepherd, Bennett Land, and Sardl
Land, and any other persons l?uried
in fee portion d the private ceme-
tery known as fee "Shephod's
Cemetery," located ^in Lrondon
Bridge, Virginia . Beach, Virginia,
said pcfftiwi d said cemetery being
shovvTi on Sheet 502-18 of the plans
for State Highway Route 44, Pro-
ject 0044-1.34-101. R/W 201 a c^^v
d which plan shed- is attached ia
fee petttion fil^ in this cause.
The djove parties are hereby;
notified -feat the Stfite Highway
COTnmissioner of Virginia, will on.
fee 30ft day <^ Novadber. 1965,
at 9:0Q a. m.. or Ai soon tnereaftefj
as counsel may be heard, mov^
fee Judge of the Cut:uit Court o^
the City d Virginia Beadi, at th^
Courthouse feereof, for an ordei^
permitting the removal of said re^
mains sad the reinterment of ihei
same' in a suitable repository. ,i
Affidavit having been made fea|^
fee names and addresses of the.
surviving spouses, if any, next oft
ktfi, heirs at law, descendants dj
and all ofeer persons havmg an.in-|
terest in the remains of fee per-f
song buried in said portion of thej-
private cemetery, except fee de-^
fendants above n"»ned, vo tn.s
known, after due diligence (m feel
part of fee complainant to ascer-^
tein 'wbo feey may be and in whall'
County or Corporation feey or any^"
d them may reside, ail wifeout.-
effect; it is ORDERED feat the:'
above named persons who are or'
may be interested in the sd)ject'
matter of this cause appear within
ten days after publication of feis
order and do what is necessary to
protect their interests.
Awl it is FURTHER 0RDERE3)
feat feis order be published for
four successive weeks in the "Vir-
ginia Beach &m," a newspaper
pdblidied in fee Qfty of Virguiia
Beach, Virginia, and that a copy
d tl^s orcfer be posted on the bul-
letin board d fee Circuit Court d
the City, of Virginia Beach, Vir-
gima.
A Copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FBNTRKS. Qeik
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
Kellan and kellam, p. q.
Board d Trade Building
N(af<^ ^rgmia
10-2Nt
p
• IMM. MMIW
COAOI MNPAWr br a «M«a.
(^le to wtflM llBtor tei Piww
OrYlloavct No. II of to 1^ «(
Vir^A BiMii, WiMa Hm bwB
PoniiiMt lo pantpvih t (b) of
said ORttHOelN. t pMk Ml^
ing wW Iw M4 ^ ttt Qwsidt «(
the (^ o( l^gUa BeKb i«
IS fliaa MMdiQF. Novwiber
23, Mi ti tte eowtroon M
tbe Or^ Cout «f 4te Oty of
ViigMa Mk^ fk^U to oqd-
sider ttt iifUeittiB tor llM iaiiov.
ing fotei:
Belwe«D potato in tto C% cf
Vm^Wa Bw^ m (i«icrib«d be-
low, Mivln^ iH
MiFInt OooEt Road
at RoM^i Cantor over todepod-
eoei ^siimmA to ^acMm Hty-
wood BMd. liMBioe orar Ha^mood
Road, to ^^Bctka Aragona Boide-
vard. MixttMDtt ovw Aragona
Boulevvrd to faction U.S. High-
vay ^WA ribtii ov«r the aum
rtxite.
gBMK jtowHwi C J . Htfiway n
aiKl ^li^tdi DimA RfNMl M Oriaeie
Corner ov«r WHch Due* Road to
junction Boooey Baad. tlMMa ow
Bcmoey Road to ^motion PriiiMss
Anw Raad at Kmnv lUa, tiMoea
over Prinem Ame Road to jiao-
tioQ Salon RmkI rt Gaitaipe Cm'-
no-, tbe^ aw Salon Road to
junctioo Nbrtti LsMttog Road,
tfaenoa avar lisHh Laodtog Boid
to junctioo Prtaoen Aime Road M
^ ttH, Ibaua ofw
Amw Road to jaKtton
Road, tlieiKX ove* Seaboard R(M
to 3iiK:tiao Pjriooen Anne Road,
and ttawe over Bctaeen Ame
Road to Uie Vlrgtada^tot^ Caro-
lina line, and return over tiia
same rout^.
From jOBtlsB U J. Ogimay tt
and Great Maek Baad over Great
Neck Road to jMKtieB Fint Co-
lonial Road, wA theDce ova- First
Colonial Road to fuootloB (J.!).
Hi^iwa^ B!^ and rrturn over
tile same routo.
From ijncUan U.S. flOgiwiQr
BR58 and Oom»i Boute v a r d to
junction ^ll's Road, md ratiCD
over fito muffk f^tttt,
mmm a. phill^.
Aariatoit Cilr Attmwr
u-n-at
• vmkmmm
vntCINU:
In tiw Orcvit Court «( ttw City
of Virgnto Beadi oa tie 29tb di^
of October, UMS.
la ma IMtor af
*VIlK^<iA NATK»iAL BANK,
Ex«(«9r of Om WH^t of K. C.
R «nwarta8 to the Court tHat
a repwt af Iba acoo^oto of ttia
Vta^a HatkBOak Bank, fiaeoutor
of the Estfte of K. C. Jobnna.
Det^Mcd. and of tba di^ito aad
deroaods apia^ Oa aetato tm
been fitod ia tbe Oarii*! Ofiioe «f
ttds Coort, aad tbat six auot^'
have elafMd itooe the quatifica-
tion, on laotioB of a«d Wiepsm
Natioeal B«*. Qncutor of (ha Ci-
tate of K. C. JoimaoB. Deceaaed. it
is
ORIU^ED diat the crecMon of.
and all othan intafaatod ia. tha
E^ate of K. C. Johnmn, De-
ceased, do show cause if ai^ they
cu 00 tbe Uth day dl'Novanabar,
1965, b&are this Ccurt in its court-
room againrt tbe payment and
{felivery of the E^i^ of K. U.
Johnson, Deceased, to the deviseea
and legatees without reqpiiring r»-
CMw N
a vaek tor tear
klfei^WggMi
» OMfifipar hBvtoggmm ^
oidiMao to tha G^ of Vk&^
Bia«h. iMr^iia.
A C^py^Hpto:
%: Itey II. WMe. p.a
WUcox, Cooke, Savage k l^»
1144b
• tMMLmmm
sill PadBc Avaoua
Virghria BaKh, VIrgDto
ooMMONv^Ts or fmUMU
ia thaCkik'a QBci of tha Chv
ciA GeM Qt Ike City of Vtagbda
Beach, onihe IMi day of Oeto»«,
ROY thYUOR,
JUDrra TAYLOR, Defoxtoflt.
Hie object of this suit te to oh-
tab a d^erce a meDa at thoia
to be iats- merged toto a tttvaroa
a vinailo nadrtomi^ Srem ^ arid
dafodaat, vpm tha pwaida of
(taKtioo.
Abo an' affldavit havtaig bkaa
made and filed that tha <totoodMt
is a ixNM«^ieot of (be State of
Vlrgfaiia. the last known post of-
Bm addMai hatag: Hi «h Stnat,
ONand. PiMMiylvanla, t to orttepad
that she do appear here witda
ton (to) days ailv doe publiea.
ga herei n, and 4b adiit m^^ha
neoaaaaiy to protect her tMemt
in tldi suit
A wy#tt :
JOHN V. tENTRESS, Qerk.
By: Ifaiy M. WUte. D.C.
BrjNtgea k Bn^rJea
130 Laakhi Baad
Virginia Beach. Virginia
114 It
mskmmmm
IT I fill JU^^^Jaa
<»SU» IMMBALL lidCENW
m
tt
Id the Ckrfc's office of the Ot'
eoil Court af tha Ciy of Virgtafa
Baaeh on tha 27th c^ of October.
STATE HIGHWAY OQigipSli-
ER (»• VIRGmiA. ^ ^
MUR*
HBWE,
Of ifOiieoN
nUSOE BAPTOT aWBCH,
c/o Gaor^ Brown
MBS PoHar Road
Vfa-^fa Baadi. Vlrt^;
XmiO, GO^'BEY
41S»l«retf
Virghfc B mA. I^i ^iil;
K. "B. -seoraSY, Jft
Grait Hade Raad
Vif^Ma BeKh. Vlrgfaiia;
wnUAM 0. GOIVfaEY
nnt OiNM ftead
Vir^itt Batch. V fe-gtoia;
A. Q.QX0tWEf
Oftot Hack Road
VirgMa Beach, ^rgbda:
utAw.e. cAgnsR
Oraift naA Road
Vir^rta Beach. Vktfnl^;
MRS. SOY MCgBON
4isa»i Stoats
Vir^ahl 9«Kh. Virgfada;
HARCUfflrr BURGESS
$m ^ne0ia Bead! Boulevard
VtaglUa Beach. Vb-giato;
MMTYRWA!©
MisyiStoaat
Viigtaia Beach. Vir^iia;
UmKXm E. llcKENZOE
ao» lath Street
Vtrgittia Beach, Virginia:
wiLu/on B. Mckenzie
ALTHtATiOt«-RgAm$
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rM)Dni(»fS. ALTERATIONS ~
R^lac^ Hoffi* jfxOa and ^Qs,
porches aii4 stepi. Leave yms
buikliBg pr^knos to us. Selba,
20 yean 49i^eriaice. Ilmk you.
B. F. BdL Jr. HA M386. 8-U^
WALSH AND SONS
Building and ItemoMug
We wiU build your dreos hMM
or make your present am «
dream to live ht Bank ftwtoe*
ing. Pial m^VO ahytfaaa.
X
GENERAL OONTIlACIOiO
AU types ol hflcae im piuiwiiiti
& remod^i^. 'Heating fepaki
aad inAallations. Alii WMC
GUARAimaS). Bank fiwn^«.
Call Mr. Stamm, «7-7S61«r«^
9543.
ADDITIONS - AlunanuiQ #llhg
fiber^ass. stone. aooM^
fkwr ojvcdog, aigf ^pe cMMtPP*
tien; tna esthnatas. DinMi0lt
Const Co. JU $mi'. JU MM.
ADDmO!^ - AtterMoBs. kttdi-
ena reoMdeled. raofiag. guMeis.
id^, eonnnetM rflpaiik. Dad
Ooi^nictteB Oenpaqr. iO-UQS
afior 5 pjn.. 4B7-3«S.
^lE to^nweonto ^ iVimx^
We do oiB> w«k ouae^es. CtSi
for ftna aittauAn; SUt. m4SSL
mm 9mm
iMa itiiaMM Mt aiMia
Norfrikt V^i^ila;
nd tha mjmhla$ ip<r aoi,
aay, ■«* of kte, fento at Imt. tfe*
it aiiAtilater 10-
te ma
ef JBilSAM L. OQD-
AMWE OOD-
fmst, 09CM, AMOB OOD-
FiSY. Ammnt s. lUfm-
as, wmmY r. Mrntizn:.
and (tf any d^iar perasM bwwl
k tha pattfoa of LWDON
wmm WFtm cmi^ra
CKMETiSY, Vifgtaia Beach
^^i^aia. nMchlies witMa tne
rigiirfwar ef Sate m^mvf
Bfluto M. tte nam of vmm
Ml are
tftO^J Viq^
m
A Oppf-TsBto:
xwN V. wwmiBsm, gmk
. ^^ Mi^F M. mm, ]X£.
WtUma Mid Krilan. p. q.
Boaid of Trade BaOdhw
aflbeOsiit-
TOenfalv
vUl he ^B tte C&«riit Ow»t
an Itadff. NMokar S. tt« «t
tt o'dpK^ am
At tms tfme, 1^ Sonftaastton
t^ghda B^Md TrM^wrtaHwi
Shi^ vffl be revtovid. CQ|ilea««
avidlsUa to offloe of fta Cl|r Flail-
ntog OooapoMoo and j^ttie I^
VIrglnIi B««ch SUN, T!Hii ^<toy, htev»mber 18, 1965
f^^fS
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iai irtMB fta fntfan ff *• U»-
^|WdpliHfc»<^w*Cyf-
toi7 i*Mdi is tadndad to fte i4ght
af way ol Itoto Hl^ay RoiAi 41.
I>ro^ «!«#«■»«. Sv m. awd
partkgi af c<»etary being mm
an Shaet Jtt-tt of tha Plane for
a«i9f afvMdiVlHi
to fllltoitod to *a M of
GMqUatfledfeilNiCiMt.
ika ilMPi ptoHea an taiby
loiBed Ihtf aie ttafte O^tany
OeneiWMr af Vl^glAk wfl
1^ Mk ^ af Nabi '
atl:fla.m.. oraaeea
aa caunarf ma>f ba heaad. mave
te Mp of tha Gtoadt Ceort of
gtoOiy af Vkr^aia •atoh. at^tha
Gevfteuae thereof, far an Older
paSBiittag tha i«irai if said re-
n^M and tha ratatHmmt of tha
same in a swtaide repository w
Atoo at ttb ttoua tta IsAowtoig
appUcathn will he )|eaid:
AfipH^tton of Oeeaa Sand Baid-
b% OMfoi^QO far a Use INi^t
to eooitrui^ 4B imtt mohd on cai^
tahi property badad itt i» 8autt>
east inlenectkn of Athntic kH^
Bue and nth Street boettog jm
laet <tt te EmI aida «( ^^Mtk
Aveye, teBhjftj Ml lae t on ttw
Stwdntde trf lidi Sti'aei
af 190 toet aktog tbe
pt>perty Uae, a width of IflHeat
dloog the Easter property Ine.
Tha bHw i Hag aiaa to be iieed Ito
parktog: The Northaest hiataaltta
af AtlHlic Awaa mA Wki BtMt
Ironthig lOOfeetea the EaatJbli
of Atlantic Avenue. frooHag IN
toat OQ tha Nerai ana ta
WtntHL, a dvft of Ul M'
the Horthan pipto^ ttaib and i
width of m toat alii«0MEaatoi«
propel^ Una.
JOHN V. F194TREIS» Oljr Clett
By: MaiSiNt li Mt DC
U-114t
CHSVY. 44)oor sedan. 6 qrl-
Mto toMB^riea. Radio.
BMr-ttrea. dead oaaMkNS.
No. HI, e/e Vfrgiua
U-U-tfo
tm^mMsm
n MUim ^•r Sain
f9^W0(^ — swee^on lod ma-
ple, fU cord lai^t. Ctf Oft-^OB
for d^«y.
RBMTM REAL ESTATE
19 Agyllww Sarvlcaa
VAGUIM CLEAI^ - Haainr.
a^es and sarMoe. Piaopt if-
aetontfapalra Pick op and da-
IN««. Itea 4»4ai Fud
ttadftlaOitegiapplta. toe.
FAMILY ficfaabeft pand upright
ptoao. Ideal lar ariMnat, cMAtan
or concert IK m te. whera u.
Cai rftor « pm 4>MI4I. IMMt
CAiraT FACIS
I can sen pertoct |7.9i Dupont
SOI nyloB . . . HJI aquare y«d.
mm heavy diearad v^ . . ti«
afMua yard. 4B colon. CaU Mr.
U1 jM»at*neawt« Furwiriiwi
VOmOH BiyDGE - tl3 Gata-
wood Av^aie. FUmidied one bad-
raom ifwrtoMnis. Wi4«r fimdahed.
m per mooih. Mr. DeHari S49-
mn, m^mi, atMni. n-Mai
QOOO LOCATICW. Two bedroomi.
HO a month, yearly. C^ €3-
I880 or I5MK1. ll-UOt
RENTAL REAl ESTATE
113A Hmm$,9¥nMm4
or Ui^umUMd
NEAR OCEAN. 2 bedpogois. i¥i-
vate (h^lec. Cmv^omt, cstf oo^iv
tort; iakHMte pcvdi. firefiKe. yard
parking. Sbcrt lease. Qdl 1S»-Sm
or 4a»as4t im-tfti
lis HouMa— FumiaNtf
••-i-
!Lfi2fiad!Stf2Sa_-.
1% »Kiafai » Mb*» q^o^
ftonrovameato and aiv
MTlbtk^ mi Saidli
t|Whav«i Road. S4MMB er l»
iHi aveningB.
ig}«%R MACHINE: In lUoe new
. WQ^kCS, Ifekes button-
fuey atltchee. and dates.
OCEANA -< Clean hffolAed sput-
meaL Plenty storage. Reaideatial
area n^u- base baa, lasffi y«^
Owa«^. 4^1-2256. »-»t{n
of 111.14 monttiy or pa^r
balance of |SI.«. F\itl
datate Md y^iart wean wrtte:
National's Crecttt Dept, Box 814,
Lynchburg. Virginia. 11^4lt
OnMbkb
Let lis haH
b tU Onrvft eurt of the CKir
of Vbibda Baadi: On the Mto
dE^ of Novembor. UK.
In tbe matter of the Estate if
MARGARET W.
DecttMod.
Affidavit having been gude Siat
the jwnei aid a ddre e win of dto
aurvMig spoHas. tf sny. M"^ «<
Ua. hates at Inw. d ea ce ndan to if.
and aS otter persons
toter^ in tiia reoahii if
sons burled ip lbs peftisn df'tbe
cemetery ibovaiqi^one^aKespl
the defevdpto siamed to fiie cap-
tion hereof ^ uidmowB. after daa
^genoe q^ Aa part of Q|ie ei»
idainanl to BK^ct^ ««e tbm taa^
be and Ji what County or dirpor-
attn ti^ «■ ai^ of them nuQr re-
side. tSl arithout affect; It is OBr
DEatM) diat the abo^ named ^-
ties and any ether penoas who are
or ntoy be tete r ea t e d to the a^
ject matter of this cause ^jpear
wfthiiLten days di» pdMeatiM of
this <H6at and do what is aeceS'
sary to protect Qieir biteresto.
>^ tt is FURTH^ (mSgSXD
that tids Order ba pdbilabed lor
tour aueeeeaiva waeks in die "Vir-
gbUa ^ach Sun," a newspaper
p(d>lidiad to the aty of Vir^a
Beach, Virgiiia. and tiiet a copy
of this order be aosted on tbe Iml-
ktto board of ihb Circuit Court ef
appeermg msn a repart oc
the accoia^ (tf ^i^fiBka NatioMl
Bank of Norfolk. AdmfadatriAor of
the Estate of Margarat W. Wbafi-
er, peoeaed, aad te date toid
denands igatert bar ertate hap
been ffled to the Clerks Office of
the a^ ooort, and more thmi sta
moBtts have difMed ilaoa the
tpialificatton:
NOW, IHERSSBE. en ibqIIm
of the said NOrghda Nattosal Bank
af Nerfoft, Atetototrator. of aaid
deeedent,^^ b cmDERTO that the
9e^t«aof, aaddiotte«hltweet>
WbeelBr. Qtoaased, do Aow came,
tf any thegr oaa ao Uie Srd day of
Baeamber, Mfl, before this courti
i^ Jto fourtroom Ofldipt pi^nent
and diliMBy if dto ait-aaiate of
aald 4iaidHl t a jte tpgategs en-
Htlad 'thaaato, vMe^ vf^uiriag
r^unhi^ b(mds. «
A ^)()y-«TMe:
JOHN V. FS3ITRESS. Clerk.
1^: M«7 H White. P.C.
T. Hehn looci. Atty..
718 Virgfada Nationd Bank Bfclg.,
Norfo&. Vlrtfoia
U-lWt
k BeiM
Let ^ haih you with that aair
home " amoos — or rapain.
We eaa teaUi iMtaMa froea
to Btlfe and aid yoa hi
BiBn ft Baton, lie.
m «M8|t
' 4|»«n
AUTOMATIC 198S
SINGER O&ZAG
Baautihd cenittBu Ha a^ach-
hMnto an meded to m^e Hut'
taehides, monogram^ «te. Tdca
01^ 6 paymo^ of |7.10 or |4M0
eaah. CaQ now. Creat depotment
IL V^m^ia
tfa
HEW AND REPAIR WORK
FhBid)fa« - Heattog
JDaehted ^ Afr OondMa^
i^^ffi PLUMBDK}
AJIpEMCIRKAL ^^
WPfUSS3k INC ^
tl-Mto
EAMn.OYA^ENT
41 Hal|i Wantotf—ramaln
I USED <dt iloor fiflrnaca. iOrafty.
ToeoaA draft and circuli^iMi. HI.
1 aimaiA new wall gas beato* with
ba and thermostat ao.ooo BTU.
|40l DeHtft CtnMmctioo. 3f7
Great Neck Road. U-44&1
mJO. S rooms and bath. Fully
huntahed. AU utilities. It» 22nd
Street App^ titer 5 p.m. 10-38^
l£SLitiiia: mtajitM Junl
or yewly. Also nxmthly. Located
to the heart of the beach, near
ooaao front. 42M713. 10-21-an
VIRGINIA BEACH - Near bases
and b^du Snull oittage tor-
nish«i. No deposits. |B0 roooth.
Couple oidy. No pets. 34Mn.
»-904fn
111 Rant or Sale
«NEWOOD GARDENS - Near
b«Kh and bui«s. Will rmt kt $115
per awnth or seB, Fay fiwff iin#
assume payments of |K per
month. Owner wiU l»lp ftoaace.
CaU 340-1444 anytime 10-14^
COMPLETELY fiimished two bed-
room apartment. |^ pet month.
One bednxon. ^. Also motel
room, $12.a) per we^. CaU 4^
8^. 1^21-tfn
BnWiaiiinMM
APARTMENTS or ro<»5S.
or moi^y. Hei^.
funushed. Apply l^wo
tel. 208 24th Street
Weekly
1041-tlD
ALAIH}IN'S LAMP AlmtlUES.
Just op«ied to new location. 1513
Ptoasure House Road (Rbbbina
QnfOBC) to 0:«ater Vii^inia Bead).
Phone 4644M1 Selected antiques
atk pim that wiU please you.
VtttiihffO. glass, china and books.
U-fSt
want-
ad. Ladte^ or man's i^Mrai&aaa.
GdflMIC. U-imt
41 Help W#ntad~Ma1t
^r^lOUhlCEMEKTS
10 Spadil Notfcna
HO^ITAUZATIOfl FQUCV *t
iaaaei regaidleaB if age or axlil>
tag tfonic cinUtton. Na Vi^tiBg
periM nmnaimneas or aeddeato.
Phone MA 94«18. lH-'Hb
^11
BUSINESS 8 PROFESSIONAL
► DIRECTORY 4—
MOVING
anfaaiMMgaepafav.
UPBOLSirailNa. refioN^ig. re-
pairing, rajtoftag- . W*MNpw
yean eapifMBtie iMI «•!» a
<UfB«Ke. Ci^ Uf^bo^teriog.
<aji m. MM4 or mmx-
m fSk MASONS
BRIoiipRK - Stops, ^eplaon.
SMira MOVING k HAUUNG.
Twenty-lour hours a day. Mow
anything. CaD MA S-7930.
AMrNMOS
ALCOA Abmmaim iktti^. ftea
esttanatei. Cdl 4»-1284 8-19-tfn
COSMETICS « PBffUMES
Merb NomMm CesflMli^
Marte Nenaan Ctonactiei now
has a atuAo at Sad It AilaB^
Ave. Mmbs mmm. m^^
PAINTfflg
Paiatb^{,
work - Hi ideto* pRypqaot tot
p^m^ « BMaia Biter Mik la'
djQ^toted. 084111 or
PAmm^ -« iBtilv. ildix|pr:
mates: can MMIJO.
VENEtUM^ MJNDS
iO.'nSRATSOBlS - aipdrs wA
w»ttig. Call Carl. M^Mi C.
A. Lindbl8dCo..«sW.JlAa
CONCMETE ^MORK
Cktocrete pladng ud finUsfaig;
Mitom work; Wl^ Concrete
Service: dial S4M0S8.
CHARLES L. BLACK-<oncreto
wtn-k, driveways, walks, patios,
porches; foia |pt1mai|p; ¥Sf
0514, aaytinib t#tfai
BRICK
Flii
Im^ ffWHMMlg
HMLMtMNQ
CO., MC
MAS-7030
OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN IN
OIA Fina. OIL I^ARIMENT.
«rLY TO F. 0. WSJim STAT-
ING AGS. EXPERIENCE AND
lOB^RENCES. PERMANENT
lOimON. J»«-tfn
PUSmY of buifapi! Excellent
(^porhadty. High doQamisiion. Bo-
as fiaB nd other inoiBthm. U-
caMid or ndioeBaed— will traia.
Part ttow - fun Ihoe. X^rsBhavcn
Ooloqy aad V^gJaia Beacb Area.
See Jadt Qtw. Onpaei Ratf
Estate Co., 989 ahpra Drive, 4N-
»S4fti
Naaded - S BMn fanmediatoly for
minagmr hrahtoe progron. Must
ba attaniiae aad career Bdnded.
CiA4»«Ml
^ U-lStto
CAB DRIVl^S. Service men ac-
cepted. NO eraertenoe oeoessary.
|»im #eild^. We pay for aty
pei^. /Uso h«e ^Bon rent Safa^
wagr Taxi.'tNi flboi^Drhw. Vir-
gfada Beach. 4g»€». MMfa
4tllftlpW$nlMi
'Maw or FMiwk
REAL ESTATE: Sidei Mrsoqa
aeadid "Where Ae Acttoh b.** Ex-
pariience not eisipttoS. lit will
Irida and My ftmitfuA ^am a
bundng deafi* ami griud domi-
nation to ba aacc^sful. Goodncan-
SegaT'BogaD. RiaJrimtial Sales
Corp. For iafeiaiiAisn . oiV Joe
Peters, S40«a8. ll-ll-lfn
HAND-MADE e^prteeith eentory
ftyto c«ma> cabtoet $r75.00. Ail
wod gray to'tm^oum carpet and
pad Ufl" by Vto". Over SO square
yards $110.00. 1 Pemb'*ok<i tables
I2S.00. each 1 crown uid end tiMe
IK.00. 1 Vehittan aoene pabrttog
IW.OO. Can 4M-7B7i.
93 Houaahold Oaoda
Studio apartment fumidwd, In-
ctodiBg aU utflities. Gas heat Air-
conditioned. Good locatton. Ycm"^
roit oi seveaty-five ddlars (f^*
00) per month. CaU «S-3680 or gB-
6861. , . W-M-ttt
/"
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
U4 riMNM f-ar Sate
One and two bedroom ftiraMied
.i^BtmffltK. Year round. Cdl
42^724 or
■^g?
1^ dtoihieit imiSma uphol8te^
h^ nd refii^h^ odl 421^
fsm. RUUop Uphototering Co..
1000 Vlr^to BMch Boulevttd.
Ifma estimatea-pi<^-up and da-
Uvtfy. New and used furnitore
for sate.
7-22-tfo
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
1 10 kav^mm^ Uwfwii.
a» HSk snuSET — 2 beikoom
uhforaiidtod apartmoit. Heat, hot
water fiw. in. 46th Street - 3
bedrooms wiforaished. |09. I^khw
3404MB. lM8-at
Umom BRIDGE - Gatewood
Park. Di^ea iqMrtQfieBto h»r rent
Stove and refrign«t(»'. $70488 per
BMBth. Mr. DeHart. 3404S01, 340-
4971, 34041311. 1144tn
3 BEDROOMS. KNOTTY PINE
UVBKJ ROCAL IMDSRN iOTQI-
EN AND BATH. MONTHLY OR
YEAkLY IffiNTAL. 6 BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCEANA '^^^'
N.A.S. CAli. 887-4778. IF NO AN-
SWER CAIL BACK IN MORN-
ING. »*-tfo
VIRGINIA BBACH-Choice neigh-
bcHhood n^u- C^alie , HMd.
Quaint Early American tniflc >^th
s^rool, in beautifid s^big. Has
tiHroonu, IVt baths, coitar mOI.
Unfe- $40,000. Call 4284441 Frank
Atkinaon Real Estate, 5«fa k At-
laitfc Ave., Virginia B^A.
BA(^ BAY SECTK>N - Gam
^idge Road near Charity Churdi.
New 3 bedroom, IVi b^ h(»ne
on 2^ acre ito. PHm $14JB0.1]0.
La«nX)N BRIDGE ROAD. No»-
tin^uun Esti^ea. New bride
homes. S bedromn, 1^ bath, ctty
water. Good finamteg. $17^00 to
$18,200.
DUPLEX: Gatewood Park, Lon-
don Brid^. 2245 Potta Road.
Good rental pn^^er^. Yim STTsy
sr l^)dc buUd^ on raff ef let
Price $16,800.
Mr. DeHart 3««H - S4MW1
ll-4«to
FURNISHEa) apartmait now for
rent Year round rate. Heat and
water funushed. Also wtoter rate
for workers and teadi^- CMl
H. Q. Mocnre. Jtfvis k Ki^n,
128-7755. ^^ 8-12 tfin
m*>mfm
CLASStflH> DISPLAY
INSTRUCTIONS
Aartte'i Court Motel Apartment^
a06 - Utb Street. Efficieicy
apartmMto. Ml idittiea fur-
nished. Also, 4-room aparioient
and ftmushed rooms. Blodk.
from Bus Stetion. By mdi or
month.
tfo
Living room, bedroom, kitdmi,
bi£ Convenient to shopphig,
dnwdws, laundromat Very
r««mable yearfy rratid. Pacffic
Avei^. Phone owno* ^-5016
or 421-2143.
7-2Nfo
1 BEDROOM fionidied apartn^oit
All utilities fUmished, use <rf au-
tomatic wtfhh% macule. Yrarly
rental. $80 p«- naoath. Call 428-
2 BEDROOMS. Bvtag ^Oom, dining
room, kttdiMi, bath, first floor,
yard. C(»veaieit to diopptog. Rea-
smable yearly rraital. Ph(»ie own-
er - 4»501g or 428-2143. 9-304fo
•^ ly plwp
1M have l l * wftft itoMiiif'^*i
aaiiQr adjacent (e VhrgUd Beach.
NO FEB
Tiipe dS. botwesa ^ when da-
sIM-HMric ea dieae (eoapontoy
jobi v%en eohventoat ' to s^'Ou-
Phone new fir Mterriaia and |ob
imigiiiMid. mmkL
ua^tSxi
m iiHib ftraat
41 Position Wanini— piamala
WIBSSUUESH CKe Cn- Intu^ ahd
i^Uroi. Bear, isgr er mi^ Rea-
sOtoAja n^. dU Mis. Dtod^.
m^ ii-i!-tt
•miM^P
<Nnl>>
lUfti i 'J ' " i « '' t
•P?"
Itinaia ani Smj^
OMeiiCdbhtQrUiier. Itf.
^ Cbrivter Crtwii ghiptfigNWi
Ritt>- I^ equllned. Fn* full
Ubn^ilai'cip 3#4l6"afer «
AFABfMI9<t|l — FUroidied or
MtfofiiUhed. Yatoly or seasmaL
Coipar Realty, m 25th Street,
mm.. Nighto 4184833.
3-2-tfh
III Apbf<m»aim FMrnirtwd
CpBfPUPfK^Y Avaisbed. 1 and 2
reran efflatonHai. Inne'with wall
to wall carp^. $60. monthly, ta-
-(jiiding w^t^. CgU HMOSO or
«tM70L »434in
<^AUE» DRIVE -- Fwvisbed
4H»oai eHtage. Caffl MA %Wh w
OA
1 wd 2 ttodraoms near base, l
Mar 0^^. Year rouod rental. At-
trae^vHy lunushed. Call 42i«287.
ll^84fn
Ll^CURY ainoma- studin ^art'
mei^ for whrta- rental. Des^ned
tor discrimiQating amplm or l^cb-
^ota. 'iStdiei, diab^ area, bar
didder, and svHnBmng pod. All
utOtties funushed. Apply. BLUS
MARUN LODGE, 2411 Pacic
Avenue. 9-23^
VIRGINIA BEACH. BeauUfuUy fur-
oi^ed 1 bedroom apartment 706
26th Street. Large grounds, trees,
storage and private. Ideal for civi-
lian or Jr. Officer couple. Owiter.
«8-22S6. • ll-U-tfa
APARTMENT for tent; furnished
a{»rtnAent, Uvhig room, dining
qpace, kitdien. One bedroom, bath
ft Ifaien ck»^s, four otiier closets.
Pine paneled, hardwood flovs,
double cross ventilation, Metric
heat SuitaUe for coiqrie. No p^.
CaQ 428-2208. ll-lB4fo
CLMSIFIED PISPUY^
AUCTIONS
Maury Riganto
Auction Company
, ,.,1 I \ , n..- . •' >_ 1 '
•■IM 1 i.ili/iiiL, In I ill -.1 ill - . If
MERC»AI>«XSE
HARDIN SCHOOL
OF a^lm:
Brittow HmMttklfbrmtter
S11 ~ 9mk Bhipi.
Vlry}«i«a— gh
REAL ESTATE
Sales ' Rei^
Qirtonx Bufldiiig
9iort-term told yairfy
ANCHOR MALTY
428-74Z1 anytime for aen^e.
BL&irCSS SERVICES
Ask Ye«r ff PhyticlM
About
TRAYLOR'S
GUILD OPTICIAN
Serving Vfrgftiia BmcIi
1369 Lasidn Rd., V». BMi«h
Beraarii H. McNanara, Mgr.
GArdca •.4020
CAVALIEit mm-^Sts^eAm 2
hedmpu. iurnilyd. ^ con^
tioned, heat ymbtr & dhyo*. CaB
MA 2-457S or GA I420S. »-2»-lt-^
fVR^4J^E3> apprtmeqt — Uv^
won, teirabnlu Uktho^te, b||b
k kt^ timet QnatotilNe. clafa
wdl Iwated, c^tral lo(»ti(»!. Near
flce^i.' |4I far mpiriii. Water f^r
mbai. CaU 428^W0 or 428-?$27.
FbepJace
WOOD
watmraf
1817 QeaaaaUvd.
lfri8-tfn
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REAL ESTATE SCHOOL
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ComiiMrciM
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' Virgiaia Beach
Pheaa CA 8-4«71
ART'S COimiTE HOME SaiV1C|
PAINTING. WINDOW WASKNG |^ REPAIRS
r4^CE«ANIN0
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Virginia Beach SUN^ TJwrdiy, l^embw 18, 1965
REALTY TRANSFERS
6. ftrtv, A-. et nx. lot IS. Mock
?« ghl It QMiUnae Fmn lec. 4,
Mt IHJI.
iiiir IttaMty Outm. Jr. et ux
tt VMflK L. DbBHi «t ux. lot D,
Hiek a. pk fl( Aragona Vitti^
pmema r. nt^^um el ux to
T. ItaTer, lot C, plat of
Vmm aec. 7; tax m».
CaMmi MMm, tac. to Rob-
«t a Qns»f et ux, lot 7, plat
ctf BeSaii^ Manor aec. C-3: tax
Bte^ Hairic &uld«^. Inc. to
BUbm N. Pan-ish et ux, lot !«,
I^ of ChMOpMffl) CqJoi^ sec. 3;
tax 141.2.
Bcmy L. Bryant ^ ux to Chuiai
L. Browder. Jr. et ux. lot 46, plit
pf LakevUl* Eitatea aec. 1; tax
|n.fS.
Jig Crow et i« to IWUlwt G
it ux, kit life, plat ol Like-
Tww Smn^ sec. A; tax $20,70.
Gordon R I^Utrd et ux to Joie
IL Stott et ux, lot 46, plat of Kings
Qnet tec. 4-A: tax 131.50.
Kidiexi Lem Morton et ux to
Bflkfert B. Oiarlton et ux. lot 16.
Uodt 31. plat d Princess Ame
FUia sec. 5; tw $37.45.
ItaSarat Elliott White to Robert
VaOdm A^Mburoer et ux, lot 3.
blBck M, plat of Cape Henry sefc.
D; tax IKJS.
Alva C. IfcNabb et ux to Ray-
ma«i B. Kmt, lot 6. block 36. plat
of AirMrbMii aec. 3; tax 931 JO.
Pocttentas Village, Inc. to Jo-
aepb rrank Bennett et ux, lot I,
felick 13, plat of Pocahontas VU-
Jafs; tax mM.
tkmrtm Bty hamma «t ux to
ntA WUttam*. A. et ux. lot 13.
Mock IS. plat of Aragooa Village
aee. f : tax mx.
Ji^ittita Pimiie et ux to Lany
li. <^iper <t ux. lot 171, plat of
UiMVtar Sbens see. C; tax |f7.4B.
llitt 9m Onstnjction Camm^
lac^ to Charles E. Maciay et ux.
tot 15. Mock 4B, plat of Prtoeaas
Ave Plaxa, sec. 4: tax CK.4B.
Florttce L Lux to Bttei V. Mil-
ler. MlIaiidpBrtofliUM,U,
Mk 41, plat rf Vir^nia Beech De-
» fi cijitient ODnp^ No. 6; tax US.
QprdSB Jamn Dqr et ux to
'Boon % Tftm al n M %
Mnek ST. fiat of Peaabrake Manor
wtt ii tax m».
MSme UoD SUtoaoo et ux to
Mlel^r IMNb Utetaan et ax.
39tm W. Baaws et ux to fVands
ItaiB. Jr. et UX. lat H,
At^tmH AragBOa ^^lage
jabiN P»d Wekit et ux tot
Jota B^Niwd Hmm e| ux. lot
^ Mock I. pltf of AragDoa VU-
hgB aae. i; lax mM
fkAimSUm Corp<M»tion to
Warifn ft. Saunders et ux, M a
UiA% plat of Princess Anne Pla-
«a#e. M; tax mm:
Qaik-l^t^iil O»ixratioo to
iimm^ Kile. Jr. et ux. kit
$i IMek.S. plat of PripeeiB Aone
Hkb see. 14; tix mM.
mk A. Lewis et ux to Caittm
nafi rmm at ux. lot n, bkxk
ijf, |tat of Aragona >miage sec. 7;
tax mM
Clafk-WhHehUI CorpoAtian to
Mii B. Chance et ux. lol 9, blocx
JL fM flf Ptl P c ei s Anne Plata sec.
aK^9^ ' p^a^ ^^^w«wv«
1^ A. ttvaes to Ernest L. Jdte-
aM, Jr., part of Site B, plat of
m#ietli l^iint; tax IttJS.
Oanaeatid Eirtnprises, Inc. to
^Obeit Adbson Sbeffidd, Jr. et w.
tot 4. Mode 3. plat of WtaidBor
Hoecto aec. t; lax IM.30.
Ooattaertal EattfiMlses. Inc. to
DaHd 8. K^m et ux, lot 5, Mock
t, pbt of Windsor Woods sec. 1;
tax 111.90.
PetCT A. Mani, Jr. et ux to Ford
Motor Company, lot 9, plat of Bay-
lake Beach; tax HITS.
Wngrd ftomi Kfa%, Jr. et ux
to Lawrence E. Watiiington et ux,
M 4, bkck N, plat of Point C-
Wpods aec. 1; tax «M.OO.
, :flity fVere Bawlteson ^ ux to
' Duncan k CHfford Realtors. UA 36.
Moc £, plat of Aragona Village
aec. U; tn IB.96.
Mehrffle OorporatSoa to Wilbert
Bkrir Bailga- et lo. lot U, block
r. jriat of Point 0' Woods sec. 3;
Col|»rtllen to Woodrow W.
lot 11. Mock 6. plat of
Fw^hbniaa VlUage: tax 91i.ll.
Cmnauyty Cu^om BuiM^s,
Inc. to Qeorge W. Halstead, Jr..
tote 1, a, S, 4. 5, Woe A, plat of
Goti-HaU Manor; tax till.
George H. BUtott to Charles L.
Lopole et ux lot 3, btock 8. plat
of Diamond S^ii^s HcMnes; tax
$16.66.
Armon Real^ Corp. to Kamedj
A. Piffser et ux. lot 13. block ».
pM of Pen^tMDke Manor sec. 4;
tax IS.95.
■nKH-^ood Corporation to C. I^
gme Longest ^ ux, site 488, |^t
Of Thorwi^good 9«?. 3; tax $42.
T. Roy Jarrett. Jr. et ux to Eu-
geae C Bamhardt Ul et ux, lots
141-A. and IBI-A. plat of Hollies;
tax 124.
Attn) B. Jones et in to Jon C.
McGnider et ux, p«<«l. pl^ of
Sei^oard District; tax ITS.
3<m C. McGrwter et ux to J<«
C. HcGfutfer et ate,
of Seitfxtard IM^ict; tax I37.SO.
Oontineotal iJ^erjM-isMt, Inc. to
A)ta B. Mocre et ux, lot 8. t^ock
3, i^t (tf Wiwtom- Woods sec. 1;
tat $SD.as.
Jeanne S. Rice to Beach In-
vestment Oxporatlw, lot a. i^dc
15. 1^ of C^)e henry sec. D;
tax 161. J
JeaniM S. Rka to^toMfeHB-
imtmBit Corp.. lot A, plat of Ci^
Henry sec. E; tax $30.30.
.foanoe S. lUce to BemA Invie^-
ment Corp., tot 1. block », plat
of Chautaiqua By-The-Sea and k*
U, block 2. plat ot Croatan Beach;
taxtaiso.
HldMod HoUerith et ux to Rob-
ert M. Watowright et ux, tot 16
and part of tot 14. btock 1, plat
of Cape Henry aec. "1"; tax
$l7iS.
llMrtMa JolB) White et ux to Kel-
Rea Realty k Devetopcient Corp.,
tot 4i Modt 10, piat of Pocahontas
VQIage; tax mM
tax lai.
Mayer 1. M^Mn it al to
^edgewood ftUdinf Ovp., Ms 6.
7. plat (d DiteiMxi Lake EMates;
tax iiao.
tiark - Whitrtill C^rporatkm to
William Louis Klimc^mki et ux,
tot SS, btock 4, plat ot I^incras
Anne Plaza sec. 14; tttc I36.K.
Ford Motor Company to Etewlt
0. Blandiett et ux. lot 23. plat ot
Thalia Acres, S3c. 5, tax $9.90.
John D. Wei^r et ux to Samuel
C. Simmons et ux. lot l. plat of
llMirough^xxl Estot» sec. 1; ti^
$44.85.
Herbert L. Kramer et i^ to Ar-
mani m Ci^ian et ato, kA 11.
square 23, plat oi Vii^nia Beach
property: tax $80.
Everette Wa*ington ^)€ncer et
ux to Phillip Wayne Waskey et ux,
tot S; block 46. plat of Aragona
ViUage sec. 9; tax $18.75.
Can^anne Hcxn^. Inc. to Ed-
ward F. Donnelly. Jr. et ux. lot
Farm sec. S; tax $33.15,
Den H. Joiley et ux to Jan^s
Herbert Jon^, Jr. et ux, tot 2S,
btock F, ptot oi Birchwood Gar-
Oryital Lake Detwispmeat Cor-
poratton to Shade W. Griffin et ux,
tot is and Parcel A, plat of Prin-
cess Anne HUto Park; tax IS0.25.
Percy L. Iftutk^ ux to Judy
Oato Lowe. 2 parcela-ptot oi Bor-
Oii|h ef Virginia Beech; tax $S2.90.
IMUrd Lm Smitti et itt to Mw-
Pat OapM-atkm. tot 17, Mock 9,
plit of Aragona Village sec. 12;
tax I16J0.
C. D. U.. Incocporated to Paul
Qag^ et «(, tot 15. btock 16, plat
flf nrto«es Aime Plaza sec
- t?. 0. P.. iB fO t yaratoH
Bvoid Bninsofi et ux% ^ 21,
n» Lake Devetopnwtf Corp. to
T ft K Caastru^fa» Corporation,
0m tti, la, Bs. 1S3, i^ of
SifgtaNB P^iAs see. 3; tax $17.
Wmf ItoflMy C(»p«-ation to
Vg^C m^ et ux, lot ao-A.
$m of Stall C^d^; tax $32.70.
flea Tfaaly Cocpor^too et ato
la^oa^ R. Ubabik et ux, tot 3t
btoift O, put «l Fdneefls Anne
nm aoc 111 t« m-Ts.
iMea Beiritr Coi#ratioa et ato
to Anae R. Lake ^ ux, tot 17.
yki^ t. pM of Ps^oeoi Anne Pto-
xa aie. 19; tax ttt^TS.
HaUnark qpaitnielMB Corp. to
WUiiMB CamA BarMtt. tot H.
Mock K f^ ot IbaaingtoB tie
3'. tax |HA
m J. Fteb at ux to fevitt
iaJM
km
b^ 4, idat of Princess Aime
PIna sec. 10; tax $82.20.
Heo Realty OM-pon^im et als to
Amea L. Hardricc et ux, lot 24,
Mock 17. jpiat of Princess Anne
Ptea sec. 11; tax 111.60.
nco RMlty Corporation et als
to RoUAd Chester Sweet, Jr.. et
ux, tot 9, btock 2, ptot ot Princess
Aane Pl«^ sec. 10; tax 2135.
^eo Realty C(»pwatton ei als
to Geoi^ Lewto Masm et ux, id
t, Mock 17, plat of Princess Ame
PUoa sec. 11; tax $19.65.
Ben Y. Ward et ux to Ralph J.
Tucker et ux. lot 18. block OC,
fUt of Aragooa ViUage sec. 4;
tex $15.15.
!tori^ Ann N(»-ton to G. V. Rose
et ux, tots 1-B & 2-'B, plat tA Q7-
ital Acres; tax $29.25.
Vtgom T. Doimelly ^ ux to
WaMSer L. Hountree et ux, lot 94,
1^ of Lakeview Shores sec. A;
tax «U.75.
PocabnAas Village, Inc. to To-
miko K. Hager, tot 12, block 14.
ptot <^ Pocahontas Village; tax
$18.45.
George Jackson Sdanitz, Jr. ^
ux to Mb&i F. Hetons. Jr. et ux,
lot 180. ptot of Gardenwood Park;
tax $20.25.
John B. Preston et ux to Donald
R. Trundle et ux, lot 16, block 9,
plat of Cape Henry sec. E; tax
$37.50.
C. D. U., Inc. to Jcrtm Marvin
Woods et ux, lot 10. block 4, plat
of Princess Anne Plaza sec. 10;
Aitvent Wreath
VIRGINIA fiEi'^aH - The rec«it
meetii^ of the St. Nicholas Wcm-
tti'e Clii> was highli^ted by a
demraatration of tiie making ol the
Advent Wteatii ljy Mrs. Arthur H.
Gelh^r.
An Advent Wreath in ihe home
flf ttch member during the comii^
season oi Advent is the g(»l of the
ch^.
Mn. Jenes Quinn, diainnan of
the Saptisnod Robe project, part-
ed that d^ rdbe$ had been pre-
sented to the molhere of new
iMfaies <luring the monNh d Oc-
iAec. Hie rdbes are made by tiie
Woman'* did) members and are
iped at @»e Bapttaroal service of
tbamw M^g.
Tim oiBoea vacated by receot
mOttaiy tranafera have been fflted.
Ifaft. Artinir H. GaUa^io- has been
aMiBd prerideBt aid Mrs. Charies
lA. jBBBBacb fot *^M I'l'M TMiiwiing aac*
Riary*
Oens sec. 2; tax $18.^.
Byran G. ^Kjers^ et ux to Jo-
seph B. Nye ^ ux. lot 3, ptot of
{st^rty of WUllam A. Brice Jr.;
tax $33.^.
Anna Carpwiter to Geoi^e B.
Shields et ux. lot 143. ptot Of
'ItiaUa ^mr^; tax, $47.^.
F. Lee Warrai et ux to John
W. a-adley et ux. tot 17. block »,
oJirt (rf Aragcma Village %c, 6;
tax $18.60.
A. P. Gilam Corporation to Ray-
von Parrish et ux, lot 6. plat of
Bellmy Manor sec. C-2; tax
$31.50.
ConttoentM Itet^'prtsei, Inc. to
Melvto WlUitfn Fnenbaker rt yx.
lot 24. btock 2. ptot of Winder
Woods sec. 1; tax $23.40.
Octave Gautreaux rt ux to RdI-
iin Clayton Bixler et ux. lot 4.
btock 86. f^Bi ot Princess Anne
Plioa sec. 7; tax $18.15.
Charles Erwin Bingem^ et ux
to Geot^e J. Seals et ux. tot 3,
sec. 3; tax ^.06.
Tar^n Ck)iporatJpn to John B
Mcllhenny et ux, tot 10, bloc^ A.
plat of Amra^ad sec. 7; tax
Servicemen Ih The News
RJchard E. Garriott, son of Mr.
«k1 Mrs. Richard R. Garriott of
Ml An^rly Road, a marine corps
officer candidate, ro^ently cMnplet-
ed the first <rf two phai^s of train-
ing at Marine Corps Schools. Quan-
tico, that may eventually lead to
his commissioning as a second lieu-
tenwit in the^U. S. Marine Corps
Reserve.
Under provisions <rf ftis pro-
gram, Garriott, a studant at the
University of Virginia in Char-
hrtt^ville, will attend one more
six week training session at Quan-
tico prtor to his graduation from
collegoO£i 1^_ , .^._, ^.
M^ffise Private Joseph C. Hogge
Jr., son d Mr. and Mrs. Jbseph C.
Hogge of 2220 Great Neck Road, is
attending thi Marine Mechanical
and Fu-idamentals School at the
Naval Air Technfcal Training Cen-
ter, NAS, Jacksomrolto. Fto,
• « •
Army Pvt. Chartes R. Trotman,
am of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Trot-
man of 808 Sixteenth Street, re-
cently c(»npleted a sbc-we^ pow-
erman course irt the Aimy Ei^-
neo- Schod, fWt Bdvpir. Va.
' ^ri ft-"mWtlng, nhiaa wife,
Virginia. lives at 502 22nd Street,
was promoted to sergeant recently
at Fort Hood. Tex., where he is
serving with the 2d Armored Di-
vision.
Carl B. Matney Jr., whose par-
arts live at -fiMS-H Decatur Drive,
was appointed a warrant offire;
upon graduation recently f'"om the
U. S. Army Aviatkm School's offi-
cer fixed wing svfator's course a^
Fbrt Rucker, Ato.
Matney is a 1964 graduate of
Princess Anne Ilie^. School.
• ♦ •
Air Force PPC Olaf J. Osmund-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. 01^ M.
OantHidson, d Providence road,
recently conpleted an advanced
aiitorne court at Fort Carojrfjell.
Ky.
* 4> •
Army PF1C Fukon E. Kemifii, son
ol Mrs. "niomas F. Kariph (rf 727
'Woodstock, has paiti&pat^ in a
thrfeie-week field trai.iing exercise
in Germany. He is a tank driver
in Cwnpany C, 3d Battalion of th?
division's 37th Armor near Chail-
sheim, Genpany.
« • «
Airman John W. Goodlett. Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Good
left of 213^A Lo.idon Bridge Road,
is a o'erwnianber <^ the guided
missile light cruiser VSS Spring-
field, flagship of the Sixth Fleet
in the Mediterr.inean. '
♦ ♦ •
Navy Lieutffliant (j.?.) Robert D.
Fuller, «») of Navy Chaptain and
Mrs. Robert P. Fuller of Wythe
Lane, participated in a joint Ca-
nadiaa^J.S. exercise as a member
of Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 39
aboard the anti-submarine warfare
support aircraft carrier USS Essex
Airman 8/c Carl L Joyce, sm of
Mr. and Mrs. Cari W. Foster of
%48 Norlina Road, has beoi grad-
uated from the technical training
course for U. S. Air Force" electri-
cal poiwfer prdouction specialjiste at
Sieppard AFB. Tex. He learned
M operate md repair diesd en-
"^m gci^rators and is being as-
signed to an Air Force unit to
Greece. *x \ 1/ .
♦ 41 «
Avtotion Ordnancanan 1/c Bland
U. Creetanore, USN, husbmid 0.'
the former Miss G. J. Brent of m
Silvercrest Lane; and Airmai:
Ralph Taylor, Uffl»I, son of Mrs.
I^a F. Taytor of 501 Baldwin
areet. is participating in opera-
ttons in the South China Sea off
tfie coast (4 Viet Nam while serv-
ing aboard the attack aircraft car-
rter USS Bon H<MTmie Richard.
♦ • ♦
Airman 3/c Wallace F. Duncan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Doiver L
Duncan of 717 Hilftcp Road, has
received his first permanent U. S.
Air Force duty assignment after
completing basic mliitary training
at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has
i>£€n designated for training aid
duty as a communications special-
ist.
mM.
Bil^ G. Durtiam at ux to S^
0. Tedder et ux. tot 12. plat d
Fair Mewtows; tax $22.80.
R. S. O^Mnie et ux to Alfred A.
Flynn et ux. parcel— plat rfKtwis-
viUe Dlrtrks; tax ^.50. ^
Eugme W. Royali et ux to Frank
R. McKato et ux, lot "A," plat
of Thalia Farms sec. 1; tax $«).50.
Hoyt E. Goode et us to Patrick
D. Mortorty ei ux. pari d i(As l,
2. 3. 4. 23. 24, 2S. 28, block 29, ptot
of Euclid Place: tax $15.75.
Daeam Constructtw Corp, to
ForrKt M. Sullivan, Jr. et ux. lot
21. btock 8, plat (A West Alanton
see. 3; tax |^.
Napolitano Realty Corp. to, Joe
Emo'son Brown, et ux. lot 11,
block 37. ptot of Pante-oke Manor
sec. 4; tax $21.75.
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DEMOCRATS IN PLAZA
ORGANIZE AND PLAN
vmMm. fS^XM — Onas-ro^ effots are uadenray tai MeeMi
kern Plan, «^ ilie ht^ of ^ving te don^ot JSMnocr^ic Otfiafa*-
^ hi Virgtola B«Kh « "diot in the wm." 1^ PIau b on« « Uhtm
{ive^ets in Viifinia %adt csmdi by f^ef^l^K^ u the rw^ 6a-
i^lb imdod* iMei^ to ^ as ib£^ pMp^ ci ponJUe ta Mn^
^MS nn UifKf^ taxes. «»-
iiiuiHiiiiii le vole in tMiPruiiary
nott wnnne'. Hie deacUine fw
pi^taig the tetea is Deceny!»er 9ih.
Hm &st wianiiatiwyd nwetlng
ctf a teen «f ao raidi^a m te
^O. 1^ deaorlae ttiefnsdves as
"llSni Qamooite. " was d^ed haa-
% to etforts to pt imi% people
PialSbtA to vi^ in the n@a ^c-
THe meting was iwU M the
hone of Bill llionias, a Si»rs,
RodtMck onfrio^, who Uvea on
Pewtor Road. Tlnmas was dectod
pnaaAsA of the group. Jama Au-
gi^M^ amrtbo' Sears eatp\s^,
mm tiectad vkeix^idait, and
\raikBi Hd)edE. a tdei^MMie cam-
pat^ mjfkyee, was dected aee>
Beside residents of the Haci
area, the roe^r^ wqs attemled
by Danocratic Nattonal Commit-
toeman Sitfaiey S. Kdlam, lyaidia-
TCB CeweitaiaB James Dwt}^
«id Baysiite Coundtanan Larry
Mar^uA, who iaddraUiUy is also
aaemidcvee of Srars.
KeHian cooiiieided the nei^
bn^ood^g^herfe^ in thdr efftnts
to oi^nze and briefly addressed
the gw^. He d^ewsed the up-
eon^ 0ty Cowdl electim, and
' s^, "Nobody kmws whai tte
Councikrattic dectlon wiU tatu
idaee, but ft wfll fjrdbtti^ be nect
yea, uaiess tiie court upsets it'*
pe^)|)OTtiQnn)ent
of Tir^Bia Baaeh Oty CouncU,,
halt tfmw la aoiM omfusitti at
pMaoA as to who wall hear the
CMS, Aice a ttaree-^idge iederd
court has mi rec^ntfy that k has
no jiffiadictiOD bi the matter. A
group of dtiaens flkd the suit some
mmtfas ago in U.S. District Court
sedcing at-large elections for Uie
eatin Coum^ or for reiqjpcxlMffi-
iiM^ of Uie present Virginia Beach
Boro^ia oo a oM^nan, mie-vote
basis. In this pcescot.C^wndl, one
man reproeols mA ieroui^. with
tiie excepU<n U Virginia Beadi
Borou^, which has five refxnesa^
atives on the Ckxmcil. TUs dtM^
ti(Mi was brought ai>out by tte
mer^ of Prince^ Anne C<Min^
and tke Qity of Virginia Beach. At
that tiAe, the old City Council am!
the n^icess Anne County Boai4
of Suporvisnis were merely ^ined
City (^nt^ ha aheady a^
graved its om plaii far re^;w-
Uonm^t, wfaidi m^ be iqdield
by a cwirt. The plan involves tie
d«:toi (d M lAman csmdi with
<»e r^nreaartathre tram aach bor-
ou^ uid fmsr at-loie r s pre a ent a-
tives. HoNtwrn. all rertdarts of ttie
c^ wMld ^^ite on dl U councU-
flurtk (Widi(Me3.
At the Plan meettug, Kdl^
advocated die OotsKA plan, s^^
ing. "The mod toipntad fxrsMi
to you is your oMincilman. The
city is 50 mttM Ing. If wf don't
keep a coundhiun in Midi area,
it'll be hard for you." Kdlam add-
ed (hat die eoudhiuffl htm a
given area s^iuld be ri^ where
voters can talk to hfan and diacuss
any proUems.
Kdlam ak) said, "Hw Demo-
cratic Party is far ckner to the
peq^ thtti die RqxdilKaa Puty.
It has a fiff bdter understanding
of people who have to work and
live in a dty lfl% this." Badcally,
prot^Rs tcr die (kppusntion in
the Plna have spurred from re-
caA schod tad ioau« ^Ksputes,
and report»fly anti-orgaoizatk»
r^ideite capsized on tiie (tta-
putes and led the ^it to carry
the precinct for the GOP.
ComiiM«emaft K^«n e^^
si3»d the Dead for fftm^mts
Wnx^ audi as &e.nefr iOi la
DemoQv^ fa pnver. Me W #
little disapvement anmog
bos of tiie Party was not
and diat it is aot oeceuary to
agree with eviorytidng the Party
does. In his remaria, K^wa poh^
ed out die imptutanoe of ntioiad
and stde kadardup in the Demo-
cratic Party, but emphadied diat
the noost in^xtrtant poaoo to a
small area is ihe dosest elected
ofiicid . .* . the City QwncikniM.
A sectmd meding of the newly
created group wUl be hdd Novem-
ber 30th, to ma|> out future drat-
SINJUREI)
W WRECK
pb ware aet to area Iwplt s i i Frl^
day a^ fcOMriai a iHr ear ae-
ddeot m tniflBto mA Boulc
»^ . . I .
Bdii» sqr MM of ti» ^Mdcs
Jmpad lb ittaiM tM^ sod cd
Misd wMfc IfaMa 0^ vrtitxes dut
tog rush hour trallc.
1%e ctt-, Aiveo by Han^ S.
Watson. «, of die 74tO Mock d
VWdwopd Drive, ran acrc^ ttK
msdim Str^ bslwem Ikvis anf,
Chtaeae Oonwa m It was weatr
bound, pe^et sdd.
Patroknan X: L. LaCkdta sak!
Watson's (^ siwoiMd into a va
hide headed etak tkt^ the boute
vard that wn drtv«i by Raymond
E. Mui#y. 23, d die ftOO bkidi
of Sdum %-eet Itatoon'i car nm
^MD oraund by die tanpact d tb
acddeiit ad if s rear-end Sbudi
two other automdM«i.
According to piAce, Wdson and
his brother, Alton L. Wdam, 38
were treated at die Little Creek
Dtopeasary and were tmslerred
to Port«nouth Navd Ho^td.
Murphy, his wife, and dieir two
duldren were dao tdcen to Ports-
mouUi Naval Ho^itd, pdice said.
Two pd:«0Qs in the Mrd car,
litfie P, F^rtterson, 37, and her
six-yearoM dauf^^er, were treated
at NcHfoHc General Hcmipitd. The
drivo- of die diird car, Dc^ie E.
{HMersan, wtt nd in^ffed.
No <»i4 ia the foorUi automobile
was injured oi die accident.
SANPBRIDGE APPRAISALS GO
TO CITY COUNCIL FINALLY
Cof C f»
ymftsm. m^m - An early
iooniii« hrsilftid at Priace%j
Amie PUoa oo tvm^, Novonbo-
ao, wffi laundi a wUrlwkid mem-
beidiip drive by mambars d die
Vk^aia Beach Chaadier of Com-
meroe, aoci»di^ to Ifiefaad ^v-
vi(tes, diafaraaD d dw niend)«^p
comn^tee.
M hreaUad vosktn will hear
die Chambtf ^ory from Prwklent
A. B. Oews axid wiU be shown the
\nrginia Beadi movie, "Yours tm
the dioosing."
CEREMDIIIES START
WORK ON 2 BUILDINGS
LYNNHAVEN — "nhe comerdjone for the new Lynahaven MasMilc
Temple wiB be lak} di Saturday, iimarbtsc 27. 7!ie new buikUng, ex-
pected to be fiddled during die ai»ing d 1906. is k>catdl (» f^lorlii Ly^-
laven Road, of Virginia Beach Boulevard. Tbe ceremonies nnarkii^
the sdting of die fird dene will begin at 1 pjn.
TTie Grand Mi^er rf the 71 diou- :
Maaodc Gnad Mader d Vfe^
gida, Waller Albert Porldr.
sand Muons in Virginia, Mod
Worshqiful Walter A.* Porter, will
be on hand to lay the comer
stone. Memboa d Job's Dat^ten
Bedid No. V, d \%ginia Bea<|h,
win di^ and the ca«mony wiM
be ccmdueted acceding to the
anci«rt cudons d the Maswiic
fraternity.
When oofx^ileted. the white
glaked bride buildfaig is eiqieeled
to c(^ appnobnately |8S thouduid.
Lynshavoi Lodge iras bartered
early to US, ud its 123 memben
have beai meettog at Lymdiaven
Me&odist dun^, while (rians bx
die new buSdii^ were b^ &id-
ized.
Two boiav afto- die cerenxny
d &e new Tenqite at 3:30 pjn.,
Porter wil take pifft to the cor-
nodone laying ceremcades d the
new Kill's Grant Presi^taiMi
Chiu'ch on Little Neck Road. Mem-
bers d tile Job's Daight«-s wfll
again stag. And die c^remoi^ will
agdn fdlow aadnt ciatoms d
the Masons. The paat^ d the new
dttirdi, Ri^rooDd C. Fltttoo saad
die WonUpAd Master d Lyndia-
vea Lod|^ No. 220, Frank A. Clay-
tra, hav« extoded a cffldial b-
viti^on to the gen^d pd^ and
j^ odMr cfaisdi mi Mmak Bod-
ies to l^bwater to attend both
ccnmonles.
Grand Mado* Pnter baa pnu:-
tioed nnedidne in O&viOs for
ttdr^ yeurs, and has i»eo cpifte
active in profeoked and Masadc
<a^BaAions as wA » hi Ceaam-
n^ aibir,..
CRy Maaa^- W. Rasidl Ilatehett (StoC rlMla fey MiiR).
Council Hears Pntetts
VnwmU MIACH-Clty Coundl
Monday mooning heard {roteds
from "two fronts, t^ ^^r^::
R^esentativea from ll» Vlr-^
gtaiia Beach Couk^ d Garden
Clubs and the Ocem Park Civic
Lei^iB [Htitested steiugly againd
die cooatruction d du-ee large
sj^jboaids w Nor^shp^ Bou-
levard. Coitocil anpreved the ap-
pUcdieiB for die bfflboards d its
1881 ifiBR^^^*
Mn^iffsd the Councfl d Car-
te CMNa dt^ a dty ordtoaaot
wUch fertilds ^ cansbruetton Of
mA 4am m dw
bids «jdi eoQdtactkn fai redd^n-
tial «%as. He said the <My kt
toQowBig me tav ana not aiwwit^
condnictkn to odier duui buabiess
ams.
Mtt^attsdd aoimm^aa com-
posed d CouncflBisq James Qar-
im, Mn Gihitt, Reeves JotaaBn,
member frtm die Cotodl d Q•^
den dubs and himaetf wfll aneat
and diaeuas dto problem d dit
atrttail pei^iit ttoie.
YIRGINIA BEACK - Without
fanfttt or flouryi, th« two sepa-
rate and privately<d>tained lyiprai-
st^ d the dty's re<»itly acquired
laid d Saaftridge^ wa^e preaented
to Vlrglnlr Budi CUy Cutncih
Icmdi^. Tl» two long-awaltad a!>-
)raisab w«re read to Council 1^
Carrdi dough. City Purohastog
Agoit, thm handed over b Coun-
cil. No action wtt takoi on ttem.
Hie qifH-aisals were necMsary
bdora Uie City can gd up to ftfty
per cent d die purchase price of
the land from die Federal Govo'n-
ra«it. Undo: die proviskatt d re-
cent l^idatkn, an area ngay ap-
pfy tsr Federd nKWiey nd to ex-
oetA Otty peitaBt to be appUed
to die purctoe price d land to
ba used fn* reo'cktoiial purposes.
Qiy Council hu already i^iMtived
die iMirdiMe d 144 acTes of land,
having oceanfrant «id bayfrott
property at SandtMrklge. The pur-
cbue {Mice a^^ed on was Wt-
m.
tht two appraisds, made 1^ nr$>
nie red aaliia OMweras to ^-
nd and dfaer malor aftortsab
Bvf^Ht CMacifean Larty Mn>
dull breu^ up die law papsad
by Ooi^ress eariNr dite jwar
wfak^ pmiAs UDboard cmstrve-
tton in etanmercial arear and for-
^ia Baach, m^ira aqiectad to be
to die Midi of Geindl sapipil
wada afo. When it was fin| »
ttimobi Od^ die qppmteds ware
i^ aoi^^. c^ officials hoped
to iMivt ttiam back to ten Ibifs.
One did coma to dqteg dut time,
but was Mt rdaMi unttt tod^y,
akag «dtt die saoond appniaal.
GoodBM»iafv<4ogaii, wfak^ re-
turned the ap|x«isd <pddd| .sd
dw \md vdue d m»m. altoigh
an dnpfayee of lltf mm 49n
aent a letta- to die fhgWto isaeh
in juMlAid asme
dsl««id'he dmiit
jxcssslve ^rdlt was bd^ made.
.Since u.ai tone, all ot foe ut^s
vave been brought to Vf^ And
City dficials have dd^iM t^
>urdiase price, saying the 0ty
quite fortunate to ^t
large ^act d beachlrmt properif.(
Iliey dso stated that the land
n questkm is one d> tne last areai^
available for recreatimd puiposeg
dt Virginia Beach, ami that tb^
have already beoi dfered more
;ar ti% land duui th^ paid for it.
Ilie land ,is to be used for ^an
additkmd surfing area, cam^%
and swimmii^ as m^ as othtf
purpt^es.
Tks controversy rradtod Wadi-
ingtm at one time, and ene R^
pdriicen Omr^vfuui adted for
an tov^igaticn of te brvuadiiB.
ttu tovedlgdion was nd ffiftol
aft«r the ai^t A9ty bej/nm
knbwn. U if-^ocri^ ^reedNw
did die Feted QmeemmB^^tM
M^ duMlMy win grad #.to
luLf d dM pMdMMe fskt. i<lae
h^ City ofiteid nid du*«vad g
aii n«i^e is takon d dw t«« ^
0^tt^ dw fi9n wffl bt f*
oi^ drvarsr dose to die price pm
0^ ^Hft^iiaiaiida rtifli^iiad
his cWvtettoR that the «r^M
prlcr^Sd 'itSt." ^ _"^:^
It Is ho^ now Uiat die TaSM
Govermnait wffi act «i die mi^
very so(to. la dte^ fo b^i piloa
for die raowatkMl area by Md
SEVEN CHJI^ Nl
WeHWAYS PKSE
ctrrsTME
IRnEASES
VIRGINIA BEACH - A rise d
marly $2 million to die ta»Ue
vdues dt public service corpwa-
tkm property has boosted the ^'s
tax tdto by $ii8.soe.
Fwu'teen corporati(»is were
UQed for $740,045 im persond pro>
erty and red estote taxes fdr 196S
accordtog /to city records. Hie
levy fw Idd year was $821,536.
The $14»4l.XB tocrease to as-
sessed values on tangii^e parsm-
d |«t^etiy wr:e die printory ba-
sis for tiie higher tax Mils. RmI
estate aaseasdi v^e rose $S»,Vti.
The dtf s lop taxpayer is sUll
die Cheap^ k Potomac 1^
(Hume Oxpiapmy whose tax 1^ is
$344,196. ««ddl is dXNit $81,500
hi^ dum Uot yea-.
Tile V^to Eledric It Power
Cmr^my b aatxfdA widi tbls year's
bill tstoiiB|«ir.»13, approximetely
$slfkB roan diau )aA yew.
PKsonal pn^rty owned by aB
14 corpowttoos have an assessed
value total d $11,908,134. Real es^,
tate Indues for 1965 are $1,087,327.
The State Corpwation C«nmis-
ma assesses {MibBc service prop-
erdes d 48 per centd fair markd
vduc. T^ dty apptes its tax rates
-$8 p« $100 of {ieraoBd property,
and $3.10 to $3 d red estate, de-
pendtog on which borouj^ rate is
apidicdUle. . . , _
af tta
I aajisrft lynbavm Baad.
d! to
noMk.
wsjdswts "wm tmm te ood I
you (4he dfy) hxy."
Ai r^ to PvtesoQ, CBjP liin-
i^ar W. Russdl Sdcfadt sdd, *1^e
arc mdEhig a farmal oOdr becdiae
VtaiN* Baadi ittaods to keep the
lake ill dto piMc totted. We
don't lad the iake ifiouid be
owned jnivddy or by tbe gavtm-
ment'VHatdiett wed ofi to
diat ha persoosAyhad
ed wWi Norldk Ct^
Thomas Maxwell on die wabfaAt
In odwr adka dty Oowdl ap-
proved a proposal by die City At-
Inmey's office wfaidi will reipire
mdorcyda to ham dty Ucenser
tags as wdl as dl otho- vdiides
which op&ate to die dty.
Legtslation k
Possibility
VIRGINU BEACH - Tliere is
a pdtdblltty diat legidation may
be iatroduced to die 1986 General
AaadnUy to rapiire oM^ircycltfts
to w«ar preteetHW crash hetaids
while bravelb^ (|n Vhrginto's higb-
iStato Po^ce Superintended C. W.
Woodson Jr. add last week tiiat
ha "iM^dn't be suipriaad" to see
su^ •eOon next ye«.
So br.diis ^ar, diree* persons
ban been kifled in ntotim^cle
accidads to Vlrginia^BeadL
Part d die UsfflM on the increas-
ed nund»r of mdorcyde aodteto
is die tacTMstog Ambers d the
tw!o^«flwddi vdildas.
,Woods(Hi sak! die.mDt(Hr(7des of<
fd- Iittle«r-4k) front end protec-
tion to die driver to m aeddeot
He abo saU diat it is imdetenidii-
dde wbedier RiotM-cyde acdtets
occia- jd a Mgber rde than odier
types d acdte^.
Tlie majority d d^dhs dsoamliig
torn m^reyde acdteto are
cwsed by severe bead ta^Jurfss aft-
er die driver kMS cnifa^ of die
vdnde.
WooteQ ^d die Divldfio d ^
litory Biieirdi and UtitSag,
«^iidi (mjptfa UHs for tbe Qdi-
end AaMMy. «ltod him for.tn-
ftmadidi f«te% on aixy laws
fifulli^[{ iBslonsyuie asMy.
I^cten aed fa^ki. Id
di» M iahM»M .$aMi^ |M»
aiMwe ma ^jn^ puroiaae pflie.
A ipihsanMi foi^tfae dty said dwt
Qm 'Bdmi and tayior sppndid
kid tdm aadi a fang tfma. be-
(anise Uie Qniriiad ^farmed out"
part d dto appfdad wait, iMdi
vaa lid MUMid WHt reeeody.
^^er O^m^ agreed to puit^
die land, aevand penona begaa a
oo D twi yarB f, ohait(ing tint die
price was far too M^, and ^t
Tws Arrested
In Abduction
VIB0B4IA »:A0H - Pdice
sai4 earlier dds week diat two
NorfoBc men have been chargad
wfd) die abdudkn ahd armed
robbery d a supcrmwkd manager
diis put wedwnd.
DonaU C. Meinhard. 4S. d dw
4800 btock d Frodburg Lane, who
mnagas a TIaiee Qiant to tbe OQO
Mode d Coktoid Ave. to Ndrfdk.
said Ms car was forced off New-
tt|wo Road near Davia Comer Jud
bttare 1:00 a.m. Simd^r.
Ifetahaid said fie was forced to
strip dkiwn to his unda^h(»ls d
guapoint «id w» toid to lay face-
down to a dftm to «Mle0(«e tem-
pentoxte.
P<4toe said John B. Hadley. 26,
of die 400 bkidc d W. 21d St and
Jda L. Miller. 24, d die 800
bkKk d W. 31d St.. are being
beU in coimectkxi with die <»8e.
I^lke sakl bdh num are unem-
ptoyed. Th^ will be giv«i a pre-
limtoai^ baring Nov. ».
Tlicare was no money token m
dw hddup.
Building Open
By Dee- 1
VIRGINIA BEACH - A neady
constructed dfice buildii^ on Vta--
^ Beadi Boulevard, across
&«m (he entrance to MaUbu. is
ache^ed to <^wn by Dec. l.
An dfteid rf Byler Realty,
ageda lor dw bulkdag, sdd die
buttUng diotdd be occupied by
Vam, uBUa.
Ttw fauOdtog^ Boiterard Office
Buikfiag. has appnnbndeiy ».-
OH aipare fed of fkm- spMw,
miikfa toddke ate dd« froeito on
dw gnxtod ^oot «bA 14 offices on
Ibe second floor.
VIRGINIA BEACH - The City
Plannii^ (Aaimission reccnniKid-
ed seven ^te^^ to a maattf
U^nvay pte^^fy ComcQ Hm-
day nopi^^ «^ dl were ap-
(Mxived by couadl.
Hie $89 mttM plan for dw re-
sort ci^ li a jdtim d a $^
mUUoa h^i^ pha damped to
meet the hHm^ traffic needs to
dw stMeliy 1910. •
fpbif Spitth at |2ssodates, c^
si^^ ai^ie«c% s»«pared dw |t-
glMid plan^^v^l^ dw feda«l |Al»
eatanot MyM^Ui iaaen 16a
d _
Cduntiisiioii mg*
mmy id^tert: nvHw irid-
eni% d fi^mlt ktnsm beldaap
ttd Stiyt aoTito juactkai vtt
Padfi<}^Av«aue wifl <8vkte dw
oxnimid^ d I<«of1h l^rgida
Ba9eh,li(^ Bead i^-d-<way to
dw N«di Vhgnia Bead! aeedoii
shouU be tot^uiHl as dw majm-
road widi codrolkd accas and
diat it be «didiad from Ftrt
Story on dw Norih to Slat Stred
(to Ite 'Sou^
"hk Road Bteeeplar: Hw ToD
Road i^eneptar, aiddi to n «►
temon d Ikdiy Rmd siiould be
extended thro(^ the tow Iwd
adjacent to dw Vkginto Beach
indoerator and Junctioa wttb ¥aAM
A'venie at 2i3t ^i^,' otMiftig
along iPuicB Aveiue to 17th ^red
mA to Narfcflk Avoaw on Ibe
Soudi. f)iis fadUty wdl dteperse
tr^ic destined for Nordi and So^di
Vi^into Aaaoh uid r^iVe cen-
gesttoa ttinm^ dM Mo^d-^jrw
Inni Baitws doreito a
pofalt Nordi d Himm dRmlh to-
Isnw^h^ wift^hi asilai^ pte^
tion d laOMi RhNl Baai '
Nartti d PrlMese Anna
An adcMofld road iMMttbibiA
soudi d PrwjiisiKiJbwi i# ia>
d^JttQMNr^Hy>way.atttai
pafta C% Itawt ta
lertd «^^Mdd fee
nu^ig^MBi Qa
cfaaags, sd^ d y^^t^
W!|gatf1oFpan»Mli
Bridge, aad Siidlwni '
Also.fanvidbig aeeesa to>
lated^ dw Virgida
ikaA.
0mA Neek Rtel: J^|y.
pidiea eidili nitjbr
Uf^i^, to(tedi>«
vaif.
stiuctkn, indutfi^ a
tlKi.! tHidge across Mag Ors^j
VfefgWa Beacfe By-Pte; ttilk
dindaatton d the Viin^^||aaiii^
by-pass froni Givat V^nm $»
AdMitic Avenue is nqonmMi,
ibe knpravemeiit d Holly ^^S0
ttd dw Tbl Road urtomplari
ifeoidd anrva d» prajeded Mfe^
vdumea. «
Cd. HastetlerKGeivesdieUgtoBd Merit as AfafS-liaalellerlpiea,
COL. HOSTETLiR
LEGION OF MEMT
. t1
FT. mjsns — Col. Jerome K.
Hostetltf. recoitly retired ccm-
mandi^ officer of Ft. Story, has
been award«] die Legion of Merit.
He recdved the distto^iidied
award kr "exca^ionalty roeritor*
tous condud to die porf ormanoe d
outstanAttg service'' fcur dw period
d January 1957 to September 1965.
Durii^ this dme Cd. Hosteder
seryed at Ft. Story as assistant
cb^ of stdf tar operattons d dw
^ Tran^iortation Termtoal Com-
mand, aj^ as conunandtag oHew
d the i4di Tran^^ortatton Eto. Be,
also served to Eurt^ widi tito
Sevaotii Anny as dwf d the
bn^lag. optntiemt aad mm*
mote divl^ of tb« 'n^mpd^
tk« Section.
A dtatioa
roedd comnowiM Cd.
for playing a "primaiy|r^ la
braasportiMui mr^' for. tbe
armed forces d Ms oaiair|f;"
C^itawi^ BodeOer wm fHwignatt
as deputy cooopHaraflg (■Boer af
Ft Stmy SBti dwtJ. S. Amy Sap-
pffli Element to 19H. b Mr ^
UM be aiiMHA jsottn^ «r tiM
pod. Be retired frdtt active du^
dw MMh mmmim at m
tostaOitfcB fey OoL MnK '
OMIiidllri. Haddlar A^
si m Wolaaea Ckaacer
V
1
I
mm^^^^ktmsky
, Nc3v«mj«r 24,
1965
^o.
fitttt Bait
flOR T»« LADIES AND TMBIR OMIOHTKflS
Kil^ISTMAS Shopping! . . . H > ft**'* ^
f&flUms for ihe holiday and gift itcaonsl
How omr fnost exciting colUctum of holiday
gifts and those "very special" outfits for tlw
4*rttMlif *-'*J'-^ tttf|||f flU^A/i
-v=^v^p^^p^p^p^^^p^rn^^^F^p^^^r^^ — = — = — - •- - — - - ^ —
(Be0nning DccembW Jsl :0i iwtt be open
evemngs Monday thrtt Friday to 9 PM 'til
Cfmstmas Evt).
Thmsday Ni^lt— Men's Night
Op§n Monday Sr rNj i iij #vfmi^# lU 9 p.m.
Stn^t^ iMck Bhd. Mm. BMch, Virf inia
■man
ttealbf a iMk at lh» «k|ilay « ph IfrMltoM «i
e^d dhnk aanud toaar aHI twit n|Mi*W irfh
(hU&if beUad Marli) is Alaa tua i j . (ftelk ^
tftlill ift Ml t*
6iy.lLBg iMfttt
Junior fianten
CluliMliti
OMony Juaior
iMt i««^ fai iiM
Grt^ trill 9
Sad) iMMber bnM|^ «i w-
NB^^AMBt UliCT ll Wt lif a ItO^
a0ir'a rMin, Un. Gdigwr, ite
^' odiiiMar. jii4M<i ttt ar-
nagmnts and gave ^di ptnm
f^artu eJLl
wf GOakwrnam
A^^Mmal Hm* ^ be heM
«f dHM <Mt tf }«oiM[ and
VMflv hie. 1^ jHrter cMb pUma
WW CBBHk
flw M Ad iMn to make
4ieiir«tUiil Ittr « GMtMn tree
1
''%mNf En COATS
kWOOLCOSWMB
$UITS *
Reg. vatws 46S^i45 "
•WOOL DRMS^
Keg.mues$m^tM:
• WOOL sKmrs
Keg. palms Ji5-$35
% off
30? Utkln Ro«y 1 30 College Place
VIStGIMA BBACH - Mrs. m
liam l^iego- and he- oomnttee ^
dedk^ted eiergetic womai atafM
Am mask luncheon bazaar IHt
week at Galilee Episcopal diurd).
Ihe women d Uk church worM
for a year in plamAi| and ex^-
i% the hsd-rala^ pitiject.
Tueitor IM, b^Mi^j^ iitmm-
ed for the lNU»ar, Iwd boottu wM
st^onery, oMtome ^^
du'latoMB decorattttHi honemaR
Jellies, Jaim, (»Q^t tai cook^
white ele|teBto, nfladfawiNic aoi
objeoted^m.
LundMin of FVndb patties dt
turkeyi filled cradbory sakid, bet
party rolls, csdie a^iwiM tnd cdf-
Im so-ved (ram men tfl S pJi.
gave the iboppcra aid browsers
a futt day for i^ectbig ttie offer*
ings.
At 2:30 pjn. AeChUdrei's BooOi
was opttied with wtides Milii^ fof
as Uttie as 10c to the 8^tcr-«diod
Ins. ItMHI pl*,^
IMrtii's wtfifliKfA vrvaid nid Mwot
TMAqi, ahowtd cvMndfe af thv
Ou-Minai f«% far !i^|N and
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%mk. i^e^rmed by students
GMsiT neck — lite No^^a3nl)er
meeting of the Grek Ned( Garden
Club was hdd 2k, tlae heme ei Mrs.
I. t. Fel witfa Mi N. B« God>
frey seK^ aa coboi^ea. '
••noUday Decor" was the pro-
^wn preaeirt«d 1^ lii. ArdHfi-
H. Gada^er who showed how to
make beautiful tMUdteiy (kso^ttois
from vdiM you have^ltJ.
The men*a? voted to hdp witii
OiKTBtkn Reindeer {ox tl» Wit
Hamrfnirg State Hostrital.
Mrs R. M. Mions ^as avardad
a triK^knr rfliboa in the artlstk;
class, and Wue ribbons wfnl to
169. A. £. BiBfeas, Mrs. R. T.
9(^, and Mrs. D. A. Wei»t«r.
^^^^al^i4]bim 1MW amtPded to
Mrs. J. H. C«ok» Mrs. feptr; and
Mrs. Feii la Inrtkultti^ ,
Kathryn Knoq), a m^^axast^ at
the CoU«ge of ^iat TWesa bi Wi-
nona, Minn^ota, was a men4)er
^ ^ -product 1^ for the
Speech and Drttnt d^iartm^t
theatre's produattmi ^ "Ah Wil-
derness" done rec«i^.
Louts 0. Beatfy. sni d ^, and
Mrs. O. L. Beatty of ISI6 Broad
Bay Road, nd a freaianaa in en-
gfaieering at >^^Ua "FBdi. is
onong tibe cdlege's hew glee club
HMAJb^. He is a fradm^ of Cox
High Scbod.
yittJifii
MVHBH — Ite Upaiiii^ei
WNliJIg t ttle Late Jtw Garden
Him^H^ p. Smv ai t^ie-
ym^ Fumaout atgirdCT
CWbs of NorfcA and Vicinity, Inc.
"J^ing" camellias by the use
of Gftlwellic Acid or Wooder^rd
was pr^ented l^ the hor^mdbire
diairmffli, Mrs. Crodntt. and ^
explained that ttw {VoeeH not onfy
advanced the bloom aeasoa o<
camdiias but aiso ina-eaaed'ttfi
siie of the bbom.
Plans wo-e conqdetd to have
the amntal Christmas i»rty on
Deoembo- 8 at the 9wre Drive
IdB.
It was amoHOced thiA the cy)'s
aniMud Oiri^mM greens sale wiU
be IwW Decen4)«- tt frwn 10 a.m.
to t pm. lA Bedside Hardware
Stwe. Proceeds from the sale
benefit cliA) projects.
Glimn)od Pait Garden dub. Those
wtaning rflibons were Mrs. S. M.
Parko", Mrs. Seay. Mrs. Crodtett,
and Mrs. Cecil H. Reed.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn G. Perry ol
1S13 Sk^^ avemw aniKMince the
biith of liidr first ^aiA, a son,
Joha Genttrd PWfy, 5r.. « !*">-
venriMT is. at Oe Geaersl Hoapita}
of Vi^inia Beadi. Mrs^ Perry is
the former Waa Joan ShearouSe of
Orll^. Florid. Mr. P«rry is a
SOI of Mrs. Jbaephte H. Peny of
North Carolina.
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WICS $39.95
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CsttUfB dab Daw^e ^ tte Cavalle^-Ca■gW aaaware. (PIctare by Bolce «a««).
Oardinai fiC
VIBGBnA BEACH - A most
enjo^abie meeting of the Cardinal
Gffl^ Ch^ WM held Noven4>ar
9 at the home of Mrs. Oiarles
Reed on Cardimd Road.
Tte interesting program was giv-
en by Mrs. Rolf WiUinns who
^poke (Ml "Christmas Deoiratimis."
^e {resented many «-ignal and
creative ideas on tms ^jed.
■ Guests for the occa^n were
Mrs. Jackie Kirklighter. Mrs. WU-
Uam Decko- and Mrs. R{^ Down-
ing. Mrs. Norman Bartels was
welc«a«l into ti^ ckib.
Hie ck^ wiU 1« sellu^ Katfar^
Bebh candy as ti^ir money mak
tllgH^eJect for tbe yem-.
Tlw niffliibers of tlK chib mil
entertain their husbands at a cock-
taQ p«ty oa Decenb^* 17.
Ilie business nwetii^ f^ De-
cember wiU be held m tiie bnne
d Ifrs. Witentf J. FVank on C«-
dbial Road; after vi^iidi the club
wiU be the.bowHred ^lests of the
Bird Neck Potet Garden Club atH
the Cavalier Golf and YadA Club
WUtii« lor {Mm at the CotiOkn Oob
).
^MRKLING SOOA
Onctore by Boice
itff?^
•^
mat's a party without a drink? cord for soda is a mBd detergent
The small ity have their miUc or ) A little dry soda on a sponge
fruit punches, teens their fancy
shakes and colas, and groiwn4:^s
. . . wen, th^ have theb- favorites,
too. Every (fa-iidc calls for a glass
aiK} in moit instances, s«ne t^se
(tf mixer or ^aker; and every
gji», '^axt or Asdnr eventual^
has to be wai^d.
With the big party season ahead
^Mi can be prepai%d its the big-
gest sui^ of glass^a^iii^ of
the year. How to handle it? If you
let glasses stack' up until you're
reacfy fw your regular scheduled
round of di^iwashing, those that
contained mflk vUl sport stiAbom
rings and mNiriA odor while tlRwe
that contained fruit (kii^ will be
lin«i wth bits of bard-drkd piz^.
Botti lyre tou^ to tmm^, and
oftei^ evra defy tiie (&bw|sher.
Your be^ recourse is to fiU
every ^ass or shaker with water
and add a dash (A baking soda
just as so(m as it's onptied. You
can the) let glasses sit until &e
urge to w£^ than moves you, at
which time they'll be done with a
mininRon amount of ^art. C^,
you can line bie sink with yoin*
r^NMr dram mat to prevrat diip-
ping, fill it up with warm water
«ad three tablapo<Hs of baking
sbda, and Uien add the passes as
they come tkX the fini^ line.
Ad^ Oils titst meti»d «id ^ass^
«iU oime dean of thefa* own, ac-
will whids away any lingering lip-
stldc marks, tlioi a quick rinse
and they're not only clean arid
odorless but more sparkly thm
you've ever seen them. Stage man-
agers of BroaJway plays have
feng onployed tfie trick of dkndc-
ing each glass er oystal {n-op m
a bafcb^ soda K^uCkm bdore it
goes m , sta|^ so ttiat it really
shimmers rn^er tiw limits.
COMMUNiOII
VntGnm WmSSi - Coiporate
Cwwhunioo for Mei and Boys will
be heW SuD^y. Novanber 28, at
Oaddlee ^^rfacopal diurch at 8 a.m.
A toeakfast wl^ foibw at the
Amoii^pi WUst Lod^, 9etfa and
Padfle. To- itf OoiamwKants.
Coi^rmatkMi classes are beii^
heM for adidts (m Monday evenings
at 8 p.m. stfid for dilMren on Sun-
d£^ aftemotms at 4:30 p.m
SERVICE
VDWHKIA BEACH - Tne tradi-
Uonai T||EBdc^v^ Day senice of
First diffdi of Christ, Scientist,
kcated at 209 :»)th Stre^, will take
plac« at U «Ja Ibursday mmn-
ing.
Frieods, Ae|||bboi»t and tin pdb-
Hc are especialt^ invited.
Jinmiie Hoggard and Iris Solfee
-CotiUton Cbib dance. (Staff
Photo).
wt ift^_ ^Htm^^itt aMaBanMa IB 'pasty j.. ~r - 1
ty «i^ t»l iqi i^aMtag, tale ymr cue frem BraadhnQr st^e
aifAs Mis 4iid( gMa ss4 ttjWii frifa la si laHifl sste'-si
liriora ssMltf tfam sa stan.
Frencli Salon
NORfXNJK — lie^e^^ Com-
mander IficM % Vwin df the
French Nsipy lift be the guert:
s|)eaker « ft* nesrt mectiag of t-ie
Frewft Silvi of the W emgi^s Cld>
U> be bfiM SonAi^. JJovaaalwr 28.
at 3 p.m. at Oe CMb Hnse. mk
Fairto Atarabe.
Ks fDoSt^eia fcak win be given
in Freadi ail «« be « •!« Cam-
bo<^ vtt pK nil fcaw»8"-?;^am-
bodia and the ■ftwpte* <* Anchor
Seen by a F ran dhMa . I^«sently
servlM as iWbtiftt Wl« sod Re-
qofremo^ Onesr ii llM^s Su-
pnme Mna OiottBiMer ^itic,
^. VoWn has sered k M^tetant
a^ fS^msa abaard a»e Itartroyer
-^SersiiH," iiaa taahfldar « the
H;^^ MP "Ji^irte d'Art," and
m& s«*1i Qaabo* »«dor <rf
Tedmkad ^ffvicfi tor fte newly
created navy, d this rec«rtly in-
dq>eiHia(it natkai.
He dso served as di^ engin|Hr
aboani flie mliate 4e8tra^r "l3r
petit Tlsouars" »*Wi 1«e * recent
vistor m tMs p«3t^ aid is now re-
ffl(fi^ in Vta^te Beadi with his
wtfe Marte-TlRrese and fteir two
dtfdren.
TTie FYosft Sakffl is <^?ct to aH
iiAa'^ad li fl» ci^WR^tional use
of tite nwdi l^gui^. Students
and teadw:« Kk Ftindi we espec-'
iaHy wckwne and we tovitad to
ranain after tbaledure foe Uw
soclai Iwur whHnWww- ^
It is s|Misirai ty te Wonan's
CMb aod by Mlm Sciany!i,
French Omsti in !«Dri(^ 1A%.
Ber^a Flta^ tvf^ b diair-
\
WEDDINGS
VnGIMA lp(»-4«iss Xfmt
MftentelMi^mdB* ami Wdb>
M Ue SHi^ of Mtfw Qim
il«i« marled Sundte^ aA 4 p.m. io
<he FM IMMM0WI*. Ike
ccmMM^ mM pcnwnwd 1^ ttw
Bev. BflVft«ty f^, fmtm <d thi
dNvA.
Dm hrtdi a the dtngHe- oC Mr.
and Mrs. Mn W. Mca(^« of
V}|^tata B^db. Th« Md^Qun'i
pi^rts af« Ifr. and Mrs. Ek^ar
E. Stc^» ol IbAlMir Gto.
Ifr. McCoiribs give Ms dM^
1^ ia in«Tii^. |ft^ Jcto E. Mc-
Canfas was matron d hcxwr.
Bridesmaids were Bfrs, Sally Hdp-
kte, Mtas C^n^ia Stoasworth ttid
IO* Jai« Atbmimm^.
Mr. 9Mi|riei Vtt ^ mui for
lite aon. Grooiamn wen FMUq>
F. Slides. WilHam R. SUples.
Grover Carperter and John E.
MdConbs,
,.A noefbm was hdd in the
^ge itienry Room in 1!ie Am«ri-
"canr Afttf ni wedding' mp ^
W^iijgini, D. C. the cwple will
Wdrorad.
i
* MASSHALL-BROW^
VBtGOnA miACH — Ibe mar^
liige «f 1^ Kathryn Louise
Brown md .kita Danid MarsbaU
took place Oct. 24 in the Bay^de
Aaptirt ClMKdi.
. , The bride ia the duii^iter of Mrs.
PkKmx Hod^ &«wn (tf Vir-
gil^ BeadL Mr. Mardu^ is tl^
aoB of ttK Me Mr. wd Mrs. Early
James MarslMill of Vktn-ia.
The c«'em<»y was ccmducted by
the Rev. James V. D^^.
Ihe bride w» givai in marriage
by bo* brother. Junes Gariaod
^twin. 14i< l^rawn was matrcm
of honor.
tOsi E&abdh Garland Brami,
^Veee of the Mde, was flofwer giri.
Joaeph Garns- SpeigM was best
Man. VtiKTi vmce Jd^ Carltoo
1^1^ and Bdbert Le^ Mann
Of Q«we. David Gardner %)e^.
f^ bearo-. '
f\)Hofwing a r«:^>ti(m in the
HaaA^ social hidl, the ooui^ Hit
fcr a vradding trip aka^ 9cyfoe
Drive Tb^ will make their h<»Be
sA 232 Portview Ave., Norfdk.
Dm^ Puwna were imrrled
Sate^ A S p.m. in Es^m
ttora OajpA.!^ 1^. L. J. Tay-
kir, Jr. ^^fomd ^ ^mnuy.
The Mde is the daugbtar of Mr.
and Mn. Dan RiAtt McOaaney.
n» Mdegroon is tt» son of Mr.
and Ifrs. Jmd^ Curtis Parsons of
Ironim, (Mo.
Tho Iride waa giv« in manii^
by h« fad^. Mrs. Nswtan Caipn-
ef razid)e(h C^. N. C waa ma-
tim itf hcmor km! Misa Brae& A.
Elmore of Ncvfek waa m^ of
koMT. Britksnuri^ mre Mrs.
Join Arrii^tim «f l^rioBi, Mrs.
Lbiwood ^rleUand and l&s
Brtnda L. Stains. Miss Debra L.
Cttper of Qkafeeth aty wa jim-
JM- bridearaaJdt, and RandaU K.
Carper, i^ Of Elizabeth Oty, was
ro^ bawer.
Rouid S. &wad was bert man.
GroomHnqi were Larry Lowe d
Ironton, N. Robat Carpw, Jr.. of
Elu^b^ City, John A. Arrington
ni lAnmim^ nlit 1^— Mia
A recq)ti(m was heid in ttie
churdi pari^ haD. After a wed-
(Hng trip to Natural ftidge. the
coi^e wiH live in dw Pidma
Apartm«its.
ENGAGEMENTS
mm BARBARA LOUI^ WALKER
4irMt
VIRGINU BEACH,- Miss Dana
^miDCm, N.C.-4liIr. and Mrs.
Willaid aevdaod Ferr^ an-
nounce the marrii^ of dMir
dmghter, Miffi Lennis Faye Per-
refl, to Lt. &yn Lee Boinett,
USAF.
Lt. Bennett is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Bennett Sr. of Virginia
Be«fa. Va.
The ceremoiy todt fiact May
31 in Highland Methodist Church,
Ral«^ -...^..^^.^^^iu^-^y^t^^^^
The tmde is a juniw at East
Carolina CoU^ where she is a
ToeBBber d Chi Om^a aodal so-
rority, Woniai's HonM* Council and
Student (^vernment Asaodatioi).
Tlie brid^room is a graduate of
East Cardina Cdlege wh»e he
was preaid ent of die amifU' wl ais,
noiior Court Appeals judge
mairiier d ll^a Ou social frater-
nity. He was a member of ^taie
Stxidfflt Legislature, Student Gov-
ermwA Association and listed in
19% dlition of Who's Who in Amer-
icffii Ddl^es and Univoruties. U.
Bianett will be Mtendii^ fli^
se^ M Oa^ Air Fsree Baae,
Ala.
WAUOEMIOLaMIBE
}Rffi/^iK^ I&7 fuid Mrs!
WUliam Woddard mftar of Ma-
(kU, Spain, aoooimce the eagage-
meA of didr dai^tnr, Barbara
Loidse WaB»r, to dyde lliomfls
Hkdcofflbt.
Iflsa Walur la a si^er of Mrs.
iUtdi Md)owdl ^vm of ^Hrginia
Min Walk» graduated team die
Knox SciiDol fpr Girls in St. Janias,
Long Island, New Yo-k, and at^
tanded Gariand JuaiiMr Ccritege in
Boston. !^ is now tidying at Oe
Unhwrsity of Madrid. She was
{»«satfed to society at Uie WMi
jBt«malioaal Debatutie Ball at die
Palido da Wf^KfM Ua^ this
guBvner. '''"'^■- - ' ^""-^r
Ifr. and Mrs. Wdlmr lived in
Nbrfjik from IKS to 1960 when Mr.
Widker vaa political adviser of the
SufHcme Allied Command^-, At-
Imtic. He is now die United States
TODERICO-REGIjniER
HAMPTCm-Mr. and Mrs. John
t Toderico announce d^ enp^^
ment d their dau^ter, Miss Carol
Jean Toderieo, to Pvt. Gewge H:
Renter Jr.
Mr Ri^tor is Uie scm of Mr.
ar.d Mrs. Gewge H. Register of
Ches^)eake.
Miss Toderico is a graduate of
Kellam High School, Virginia
Bench.
Mr. Register graduat«>d Cram
Great Bridge High Schtwl and is
Hie wedAr^ wiH tskt pkK« die
latter part d dtis month.
wid
cANApJwawra
l^mGINlA ^eacr - Ifr.
and
Agency, Fl. Devar^, Mass. t
No date has been s^ for the
we^ng.
NIXON-SANSING
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mr. and
Mrs, Horace L. Nixon announce
the et^agement of their daughter,
MiM Unda Anne NLxon, to Pfc.
Gregoi^ A. Samir^.
Mr. Sansing is the apn irf Mr.
HAR1TOG-R0ESLE
VH^INIA BEAOI - Mr
Mrs. Ivw Ei^aw Hats^ aii-
noiBice tt« ei^i^enoit of their
daughter, Miss Kadierine Jean
Hartzc^, to Pvt. Michael Thomas
Rcesle. USMC.
1 Mr. Itoesle is the son <rf Mr. and
Mrs. Clareoce Joseph Roeslo oi
Virginia Beach.
(Miss Hartzog graduated tfiis year
^inglnlleulA^y'secuky U«*n.F'-ank W. Cox High School
-<rf Antv J^
Mr. Hdcomfce is a son of Mrs.
Sterling Davis Holcorobe and the
Iflte Mr. Hokombe. He ia a grad-
uate of Hargrave Academy in
Chadum and attended (M Donoia-
ion CoBi^ in Norfolk.
The weddii^ will take place at
Virginia Beidi on January 8, 1966
ta die Ftart PreaMoian Chturdi.
Un. Andrew Josefih Caimda Jr.
announce die, er^igGBa«it of his
4 sister, Miss Cfladys ElkidSeth Can-
ada, to Harold Miltrni Smith Jr.
Mr. Sbith is the son of Dr. and
Mrs. HaroU M. Smtth of Savaaoah,
Ga. liie Mde-dect ia die dau^r
of tiie lAte Mr. and Ifrs. Anfrew
JffiiefA Canada of Lymhbi^ «d
die granddaughter (tf the Me Ifr.
and Mrs. Mmer Thnnas Canada
d Lynchburg nd die late Mr. and
Mrs. B^erly Bernard d Roc^
Moint.
Miss Cffii^a was present^ to
Lyndiiurg society by the Debu-
tairte G«man Connnittee at die
Onnstmas Ba& in 1961 uid is a
mmibar of die l^pin^ers Gaman
Chd). She ^rwhiated from St.
Mttry'a Jvamc CoU^e in Raleigh,
N.C., and plans to receive a B.S.
degree in elemoitary educati<Hi
from die Univereity d Georgia
where ^ is a member of Qii
Omcfa social satrity. 7
Ifc ihittt a^miei p^Bc
sdiDols in iavannah ami Georgia
Milttary Cdl^. He jrians to grad-
uate from the Unhr«-sity of Geor-
gia School of Vete-inary Medicme
in June and holds a mennberi^
in Omega Tau Sgma frateinity
and die A.V.M.A. student chapter
at the UniversUy.
A De<»fiber weddii^ is j^imied.
andale.
Um Nixm is a graduate of
Princes Anne Hi^ School and is
attoiding Hicks Academy of Beau-
ty Culture.
Ifr. Sansing ipaduated from
Princess Anne Hi0 Sdxxri and is
servu^ in the U.S. Maine Ckirps,
rtatioaed at Camp Geiger, N. C.
ibe wedding will take place in
Decembti'.
and is attendirtg O'd Dominion
College. ^-"
No date hai bsen set for die
wedding.
Mr. Roesle graduated diis year
fr«n Prmceu Anne Hi^ Sdiool.
He is stationed at Camp Lejeun?,
N. C.
LAWHORN.JENKINS
VIRGINIA OE^OH - Mrs. Ada
Lawhom has annwuiced tlw en-
ROQTU^-REYNdtDS
^raOINIA BEACH - Mr. and
Mrs. Aliert Edward Rodtus an-
nouKe the engagement of their
dai^er, Mias Gail Shan» Rosi-
tus, to Lairy A. Reynokis. /
Mr, Reynolds is die jsm of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Reynolds.
The wedtog will take place Dec.
11 in Easton Store O^l.
gageroehtorTier daughter. Miss
Virginia Lee Lawhorn, to Raymond
Thmnas Jeidclm.
Miss Lawiwm is die daughto* of
Charles H. Lawhorn of Knoxville,
Tenn. She att^ed Floyd E. Kel-
1am Hi^ School.
Mr. Jenkins is dw son (rf Mr.
and Mrs. WUliam R. Jenkins of
Virpiia Beach. He is «np%ed by
Southern Materials Co., Ind.
A June wedding is planmd.
MlfW ffl »YNK
^^^^^^R^w l^^^^wV
RAMPEY-MOULTON
PORTSMOUTH - Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Gary Ran^)d annotmce die
tfigagement of dieir daughter,
■Miss Gary Mae Rampey, to V^
liam Et^ne Moulton, Jr.
Mr. Mou!t(m is die son of Mr.
mid Mrs. WilMam Eugene Moulton
of Virginia Beach.
Mias Ratnspey is a graduate of
Hdmes llieolc^cal Soninary. Mr.
Mcxdttm att^ided the I^kniolk
Dhdsion of the C^^ of WiHiaro
andMary^^*^
PERSONAL
Ruth Ann Hood, die dau^ter
of Ca|3t. A. H. Hood (XJSN ret.),
and Mrs. Hood lus be^i ta|q;>ed
by Pi Delta Epsilcm hoiorary
joumalisni society at the Utdve--
sity of Ridmwnd. Min Hood is a
junbr in Wesdiampton CoUegc and
a monber of die stoff of WCRC.
She is a graduate of Virginia
Beach High Schod where she was
a member of die International
Relations Club and die Nadonal
Honor Socwty. ^^^^^==
• • • •
E. A. Koster, Vir^ma Beach
refK-esoitative of The Uncdn Na-
tional Life Inmirance Qxnpany and
a member of Ri^F. Mitte ft Asso-
ciates, NmfoOc, has be«i nianed a
winner in the company's recent
natum-wkie Minute Man sales con-
JORNSON-SYER
VIRGINIA BEACH - Mfs. Ken-
neth E. Malbon announces the
ei^agemeirt of her daughter. Miss
Elayne Evelyn Johnson to Lee
CrawfcMtl Syw II.
Miss John^m is also die daugh-
ter of Reeves E. Jcrtinson of Vir-
ginia Beach. She is the grand-
(feu^ter of Mrs. Reeves Temple-
ton John»>n d Virginia Beach and
the \ai% Mr. J(4inson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dtuiaki Macrea Hall of Flor-
ida.
Mr. %er is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Crawford Syer of Great
Nedc Point. He la the gra^bmi
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Syer, Sr. of Portsmouth, and Mrs.
Berkd^ Miiwr Fontanie d P(»ts-
nKMidi and die late Mr. PontaiiK.
Miss Johnson is a graduate of
Princess Anne Hi^ School and is
a student at Mrs. J<dBiBi»i's Secre-
- tttth d Schod in NorfoBc. - ^^
Hflp. 9jw is a graduate d ^fer^
foils Acadwiy and is attoiding
Rando^A-Macon Collie in Ash-
die engagemmt of dieir dM^ter,
Miss JudiUi Lynn ElUott, to Don-
ald Lee Fox.
Mr. F(« te the son (rf Mr. nd
Mrs. DavW L. Fox &.
Miss Elliott graAiated bom
Frwak W. Om Hi^ Scod aqd is
attending Norfolk Businett Col-,
lege.
Mr. Fox is a graduate d Tmck
W. Cox Hi#) School ffiid Is aitMid-
ing Stenotype lasdtute d WaddBf-
ton, D. C.
Tne wedding wiB tidce ^act in
Septen^r in St. Jdm's Ludieirai
Owrdi, N«*rfk.
»"»*taRf«s
t-
aimmer wadding is fdanned.
VmG!NIA BEACH ~vli. and
Mrs. Walter Leoi laiiott aimoimce
LABBnCR-GORANBON .
VIROINIA BEACH — Mr. pad
Mrs. James A. Uasiter unooDce
die engi^ement of didr (faugbter.
Miss Mary Jmie Laarito*, to Kirk
V. G<Mranson.
Mr. G<»ran8on is ttie mo of Ifr.
md Mis. Robet A. ^tflrntWft af
Hartland, Wis.
Miss Lassiter te a aemor al
Fr«k W. Coix H^ Schod.
Mr. Goranom p«di»t8d i^ora
Arrowhead Ki#i Schod, Hartiiad.
ai^ is servtaig in die U. S. Nafvy
^Uoned at Dam Neck.
No Me has been set for tte
weddtog, ,
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VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
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Gifts.
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FOR THE MEN
Suits, Sport Coats,
Sweaters, Belts,
WaH^ts, Ties, Socks.
FOR THE LADJES
Sportswear, Cocktail
Clothes, Raincoats,
Hosiery.
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Our buyers hatre just returned from '^ew York.
Better come in and select early.
2010 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-3451
304 Laskin Ri.
Phone 428-5346
ConveKtrtiap malGa^ in receai
yours hay0 beea the aack, the
dwnise, tie "good Wack basic",
die Mod LMk and now. die late^,
seem to be die smock, of all
things! Yes, the paint^daidwd
work smock OiailtoB VMtaa wears
in his role of AQdielaiigelo, in die
film "Hw Agony and die Ecstasy"
has really had its influeiKe m
many d the whiter fadiion collec-
tipns. In Bob Bpfttd'i colec-
don lot Bam VYMB«ider, Boguid
introduced a kog rimt-sleeved
yMe smock dreas widi much r^
plii^ grace to its slim, easy-bdted
Ihies. You mi^ be interested in
some of Hestai's commoits at a
reomt Manhattan fashkm pre^
conference. He aaki, "lliadc good-
ness faAkm ia insfked by the
men's ck^ies of diat FlerlBtfiie
period inrt^ of die 'wimai's
since diey were !&e tortioe cham-
bos!" mitwi hM aome atra^
ideaa on Kdi wfimen ihoukl took
today. "I hate womoi «dio wear
divioia mi&e-up sucfa as white eye
lids and white naUs or too much
eye aake^. I alao Use ghis to
k)ok l&e girls and sot Utde boys
-«r aqosre box tops." So, you can
aee wi^ "MMwlaafela" Heatoa ap-
proivea of Bvgand's ^modeed
Preity One's k«la in the aoxxii"
pm^m^ {noto.
BOOK CHAT
U you're bodi-giftij^ tor Ohrist-
mas, wl^ fua it ^ to bring the
rig^ book and d» r^ reader
togathtf , Bare are a few sagge»-
tima. F^ the GoamMftCodc: "Go-
ing Wikl in the Kitcheo,'- which
makea dw {MparaOm of wild
gami^ aad freabKai^t fiib easy
and enjafakk, by Gtihuit Parke
. . . "La Bdie F^mc^" a goor-
m^'a gokte to die Freodi prov-
inces w^ aver 4W reeipea. by die
editors of Rndities ... and 'Hush-
room Cookiay." bae is ijae mush-
room from soup to iMts, by
RflMttaBeMB. . . For tfie Dedkat-
ed Godener: 'I^Mirk^ die Card-
ena of Europe." die o^ sva&Me
book di^ deacribes tfae gr«A md
maB gudens of E^ofope, by Dor-
iOxy Loa McFaddan . < . FW die
Alt Lower: "Great Paiattop of
AU l^me,'.' widi hitroduction l^
Sh' 3tkm RoOieBstcta and covning
l(|Oi ar^ifst^ ... For Grandma:
"John F. Kenn^ and die Young
Pe&pk of America," a collation
of die beA of die letters writtm
to die President and his family
by die Y<Hith of America ... Fcr
die Fisherman: "Tlie Art of Pli^
Filling," a oonplete new gukle
for men and boys, by Homer
Cirde, editor of Spwts Afidd
m£^azine . . . For Teen Gh-ls:
"Tlie Seventeen Gukle to Your
Wklenii^ WorW," hints, talks, tips
on how to todc your best, attrad
bays, give parties, by Seventeen's
editor-in-chief Edd A. Haapt . . .
and for the Bourbon-and-Brandi
Water Guest, die pra^eqt stoddr^
shiSer for CSiristmas mom, "A
Gukle to Piris E^*ants" (diere
are three slim volumes) with the
most requested mixed drinks on
alcdwl-rraistant pages widi die
{^ifH^riate glass on eadi page!
FASHION FLASH
And now it's die Mary Ponrins
gown in vdvet for hostessing at
z4>P^ ckisii^, sMh tie and a de-
mure sadloped cdlar of Al«icop
lace! ... Ruffles are back, too—
a big detailing theme enhancing
velvet's ffenininity. They ^pear in
matching velvet and also in la<»,
home (hiring die holidays. It's a
lender long vdvet shift, widi back
or in frothy white organdy, at the
neckline and die sleeves. Velvet
odors are pO|Hdar in rose pink,
shocking pink, onerald, sf^^^e,
ruby and dtat remarkable radiant
black diat ody vdvet can adiieve,
The Syl-mer fi^ thatXputs vd-
vets in the favcu'ed category d
easy-upkeep clothes is because
th^ are spot-and-crush resistant.
So, when it c<Hn^ to c«i4>linients,
what greater tribute c&i be paki
diffli a gift of a veh^et robe for
diat Important Someone.
FASII0NABLE8:
Petite, pert and knowledgedile
Eogeola Sbq^vd, the omntry's
top fashion ^dttor for die New
Yoric HerakJ-trSiune, dways
beaudfully torned out and groom-
ed, whose coverage d die social
goii^ on in Wa^iingt(m and New
V(N-k this past wedc, during the
vUA d Prhiceas Mwgaret and
L«»d Ibiewdra, made you feel you
were right along side of the gay
Bogenia, wiw tov^ parties and
oeople as wdl as rqxirting what
^ sees aid hears! . . . You will
fhid docens of the fashionables,
both here and abroad, as weU as
scads of human interest bits of the
foreign and Amerkan designers
in "The Fadiionable Savages" by
Women's Wear Ddly's owner JoIib
Fairchlld, truly an antomy of die
creators and l^es ^t/bo make
fa^ion today. (The story about
die Best Dressed Women is price-
less!) What a gem d an unuaial
CSiristmas gtft for a wdl dres#d
Virginia Beach lad^! ($4.% at me
book shops»
GIFTS GALCHtE BIGHT HE»E!
Ite modi drcM^erei^ed by iBd>
Ba^pai for Sam Friedlander and
laapirad by the artist's imoek
HealaB wears tai the film, is a
puff^temd vHitte txtpe mack
aM Bertaa MM it!
'Tis plenty exdtii^ when you
lode diout and %e die unuaial
g^ you (»n find ri^t h^e ai
die Beach for ^lur Christmaa gift
list. Did you know diat ^dois
taste-tem^fa% coofced ftntBifleW
bans ate g^-packaged and sent
e^^ywhoe, eiven aa fir awa^ aa
Europe, accordii^ to Russell Sands
Marshall of die Seadite Market.
He waxes endiusiastically ov^" the
attractive gift sets d aH brands
of rare cheeses asui especially
dioee widi die extras for cocktail
trays! . . . M. G. Gods^, at In-
gram's Pharmacy, enthuses over
die fine line of English Leadier
classic after-diave, after-diower
and after hours kitions so populai-
now as "die" men's most acc^ita-
ble gifts! ... If you'ro kiq^ding
for attractive stockings and mit-
tens for hanging at the fireplace,
die KiM-A-Bit-Sliop has ^oodles of
kits and Scae Leeb and Lois Timi-
bull are ready, anxious and wait-
ing to aliow you how to give them
a taai knit up! ... A more en-
duislastk: sIh^ owna- thffii Vlr-
l^ala Heafri(A«« you'll never
med. Right now sl^'ll endnise at
the dn^ of a grape . . . that is one
of die laiife clusters d vari-color-
ed glass balls, fastened to a grape
vine, mddng Wse a red txmdi of
luscious grap», which when plac-
ed on &if table near a lan^ or
camiles, ^ows and glows! Her
Virgbiia's HoUiles Crafts aod Gifts
is a REAL bdbby shop. You'Q find
out when you visit it! . . . Next
week we'll teH you bU about die
Sweet Skill's excellent coQecticm of
moi's smddng pipes and tdiaccc^,
bdh foreign and domestk: (degapt
gifts men adore recdvii^ mid
showing off) . . . The excitw^
fimiitaire and gtft gems ymi'Il find
at Willis Fa^^ttnre at Hflltiv . . .
and stunning sports coats and
sweater gifts for men a^The
ClothiBC CiMst . . . ami, of c(wirse.
nd forgetting die girls and The
V01a|E«' togs at Webder's plus
tiieir attradive gift accMswies . .
Foley's Git Shop is chodc hill
of ununial gifts, wondei€ul and
or^dnd sitocking stilffers and mf^
clever GSwm Oiridmas pwting
cardal . . . And, if you want some-
one who trulv enlovs helping you
with your sdectkms, there's af-
fable Virginia Beadi Uttte llieater
the^ian Ana Penrfngtoii to assist
you widi a shop full of gifts at
DMfam's Gtft Sbapai ... In die
meantane, have a happy lliaDks-
givii« widi your fam^ and Id
Mit die faddon bek to eajpy aO
diat turkey!
'iMs al Mil
CAMP
1721 Laskin Road
op
'Everything For The Knitter"
300— 30th.' St.
Loft's Candies
Bussa-C^dozo Christ-
mas Cards.
Phon^ 428-0944,
Rushton Stuffed
Animals — "Pride of
Atncrica."
Mens Smoking Pipes
and Tobacco —Foreign
atidt Domestics.
^weel \^kot
Princess Anne Pkusa
Phone 340-615$
Cosmetics Of All
Makes.
Christmas Cards
Men's Gift Sets
Cameraf.
Universal Electric Christmas Gifts.
arams
No. 1
207— 25th Street
428-6363
annac^
No. 2
34th. 5- Al^ntic Ave,
428-6467
Make your Christmas gifts and decorations kirith
Virginia's assistance. Large assorfment fif gifts to
choose from. '
Virginia 6 JJoUus Craftd £f yi^
25th & Pacific Ave. Phone 428-1355
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A Time For Reflection
Ni mcent years, Virglnrans have pre-
sented ocmcrete eviderKe that tfie first
Thanksgiving was celebrated at Berke-
ley plantation, here in the C^d DonMn-
^, a hiW ^if befof e tlie Wlyiirtis land*
ed the Mayflower at Plymouth Rock.
The evi<tence g<»s on to prove ttiat the
feast was held for exactly the same pur-
po» as was tt>at of the Pilgrims. As
far as we are concerned, who started it
ail is relatively unimportant, ailthough
we am somewhat proud that such a
marvelous concept was born In Vir-
ginia. We doubt rather seriously that
the image of the first Thanksgiving will
ever change from the somber, high-
hatted Pilgrim fatfiers in New England
z^having a feast along with Ifieir helpful
/ Indian friends to a gathering of Virginia
Indians having a feast with members of
rtie early James^>wn settlers. To us, it
does not matter whether it all started
In 1619 or 1620. The important thing
Is that It did begin.
Like so many other holidays, tf>e true
meaning of Thanksgiving is almost lost,
or at y^f pulled ir^ tfte background
by tradition. When one thinks about
Thanksgiving today. It usually conjures
i^ a mental picture of a family gather-
ed in a central plac» to partake of a
feast of turkey, cancHed yams, stuffing,
cranberries, and pumpkin pie. Merrl-
mfrit it the order of the day, the by-
product being "togetherness." All this
Is fine. We recommend it highly, but
vw HfHJSt loc^ into history and pay trib-
ute to the origtnal.sign if icance.
In Wr^ia «»id W Massadiusetts the
feast of Thanksgiving was just that . . .
a feast of thanksgiving. The early set-
tlers paused in their struggle for survi-
val and gave thanks that they had been
able to find and live in a free country,
far removed from oppression. They
gave thanks that their pitiful crops had
prospered to a successful harvest. They
9^ve thanks that they were afble to rea-
son with their enemies in this strange
land of plenty, and that, although their
struggle for more existence w^s not
over, it was, at least beginning to show
In short, they met,
signs of su c ce s s .
they feasted together, and they gave
thanks to God for their very lives.
We are pleased that such a feast has
been passed through many succeeding
generations to us. We are pleased that
we li\^ in this same free land. And we
are prepared again this year to give
thanks to God for his many blessings.
The world we live in today is full of
problems. There is unrest all over the
world. Our fighting men are in all cor-
ners of the planet, in efforts to keep
America free. They are there so that we
may celebrate Thanksgiving this year
and in the future. Our country is still
a land of plenty. No other country is as
well off as our own.
Thanksgiving has become an Impor-
tant holiday to the food dealers. No
doubt they make a fortune on the tur-
keys and all the trimmings they sell.
This Is good. If fs part of our system of
free enterprise. I
All we ^,1>0weviir i> that or^ this
Thanksgiving day, as we prepare to
feast, or attend a tradjtlonal football
game, is that we pause a few moments
and reflect mvpur matiy blessings. Let
us give thanks for the religious free-
dom, for which our founding fathers
can>e here, and let us giv6 thanks for
all the.other freedoms we have. Let us
give tnar^cs that they hvA Ihe-^esight
and fortitude to come here and build
a remarkable nation. Let us attend reli-
gious services on Thanksgiving Day,
and remember that there are many
others less fortunate than we, not only
in this country, but throughout the
world.
Let us give thanks ... for everyhing
... on this joyous day.
Now We Know
All rlg^t, let's now begin to con- now lives here, is a former resident of
sider the development of the City of New Jersey and of a prominent Repub-
Virgime teach's 144 acres at Sand- lican family there. Keep could have told
bridge. Now that the little squabble him that his company is governed by
dxHjt the price of the land is behind the Securities and Exchange Commis-
us, and those who sought to start a sion and could not be involved in ir-
little trouble have been presented with regularities. Keep could also have men-
fhe facts, let us hope the Federal Gov- tloned that his brother, O. D. Keep, was
ernment will process the papers for half once the college roommate of the last
the purchase price quickly, so that we Republican Governor of New Jersey,
«n move ahead as planned. As we Gov. Driscdl. That might have showed
For the most part, when teenagers
make the headlines, the stories usually
involve tragedy, delinquent or worse.
Rarely do the stories of Accomplish-
ments make the big headlines. This is
unfortunate, but it does happen, and
most of us are prone to remember the
worst, inste^A#«4ifc-4-emembering the
good. That is why we wish to add our
voice of praise to the fine work done
recently by four Virginia B^ch teen-
agers. ^ * ^ • - -^ ■•-. - -;-i.-- n--.,^^ -
The four— Mike Mahan, Ray Robbins,
Carlton Goodwin and Billy Maston, all
high school students, have started
something of which the whole city can
be proud. ^ ,^,^ ^^,^ .^p ^ - ^
They were all close friends of a teen-
ager. Buddy Brown, who was killed a
few weeks ago In a grindinq car-truck
crash on Great Neck Road. They want-
ed to do somethir>g in his memory and
something that could help others. They
began^ a worthwhile project that we
hope will be followed through by
others in Virginia Beach. The boys be-
gan a memorial fund, and they began
to raise rrroney to provide the new Gen-
eral Hospital of Virginia Beach with a
vital piece of emergency equipment.
In one week, they collected over four
have said before, it really does seem a
shame that such a fine effort on the
part of the City had to be challenged
by those who did not know what they
were challenging. It is a pity that the
fine purpose had to get started on such
a sour note. But now we know. The
independent appraisais are in. The price
is fair. The two appraisals average out
honest intentions. Or Widnall might
have contacted William Bartx>ur, a well-
known Patterson, New Jersey Republi-
can, and asked him about Sandbridge.
Barbour could have told Widnall that
hisBarbours Hills Hunting Club at Sand-
bridge is occupying land assessed, for
tax purposes Just as low as the property
the city has agreed to purchase. And
W $S1 5,000, or about $7,000 less than Barbour m*ay have been able to tell him
the city contracted to pay. Half of that, what that Hunting Club property is
from Federal funds comes to $3,500. worth. Perhaps Widnall could have
And we doubt quite seriously If the tried to purchase that Sandbridgfe tract
Federal Government will quibble about for less per acre than the City^as able
^uch a small amount when such a large to purchase its tract. And perhaps, had
amount is involved. There is also one Widnall done all this, he could have
final fact that must be noted. The City beerl.ln a somewhat better position to
of Virginie Beach has already been of- criticize or to determine if Virginia
fered by a WputaWe firm more than It Beach paid too much. And should Mr.
paid for ^e land . . . The land is Im- Barbour ^Ish to sell his property, we
tartt, mostly because it is one of the
list large areas of beachfront property
left und^elc3ped.
We amtmfy that Rep. Widnall, R-
N. J. evwi "S^ed the URA to look Into
the pufflliMe. We feel that he was
taken m," and could not have looked
all the f«:ts first. All he had to do
was ask «>me of his fellow residents of
Ne^ Jersey and a few who used to live
can assure him that he will be able to
get as much per acre as the City has
paid. /
hundred dollars In two housing de-
velopments in the city arK3l at their
school and turned Over the money to
the hospital toward the purchase of a
cardioverter. The cardioveter is a device
used to stimulate the heart when it has
stqaped beating^ or to regulate it when
the beat is Irregular. The devk» costs
about three thousand dollars, and the
Tidewater Hea rt AssQci at^n is contri-
buting iriso. *.,fe:=ss^.ss;
^ In Brown's case, doctors say that
nothing would have made too much
difference. He was too badly injured.
He was taken to the General Hospital
of Virginia Beach and transferred to
Norfolk General Hospital, because the
Virginia Beach facility has no neuro^
surgeon. Acsording to hospital authori-
ties, there Is not encKjgh neurosurgical
work at the hospital to necessitate a
qualified man on the staff. Therefore,
as a matter of course, patients needing
that type of treatment are taken to Nor-
folk.
But Brown's friends felt that the day
could come when proper equipment
could Unake the difference between life
or death. Then they set out to help in
Brown's memory. We commend them
In their mammoth efforts, and we
praise their cause.
Just A Word Of Warning
So, we can offer Congressman Wid-
naJI a little advice. Either come to Vir-
ginia Beach and look at the facts, or
satHfy yourself^jy contacting members
of either old f^w Jew«y Republican
families . . . the Barbours or the Keeps.
TK** ^rti.lri i<»w« llhAia '"^k'! T^^®"' '^ y®V s*"® "o^ satisfied, have a go
^ ^ ^ ♦T '^'' ^^ ^ Ul^therwise leave us abne at
vafjffe. tie tmrtd have d^n- mrr.,^,^ k^J^u
:. T. I^p, Pr^ldent of Ameri- ^'9'"*' T^'
d tompmy, which sold the land Now ^en, let's get to work on that
#€ity <rf^^«i# Widi. I^ep, who recreatioAaf area. The fussing Is ova".
Lots of folks will be taking a long
weekend this weekend, as the result of
the Thanksgiving holiday. Many will
take the full four days. And many of
those will be jamming the roads and
hig^hways in Virginia Beach and else-
where. Too often, when we are faced
with a long holiday period, we try to
go too far "for the time we have. Too
many also try to make it too fast. And
too many tir^ driverslry to push them-
selves just a little too far. No matter
what we say here and no matter how
much we urge extreme caution in driv-
ing, there are going to be road deaths.
This is indeed-unfortunate, but It is also
a fact of Rfe.
THeVlational Safety Council always
makes a grim prediction isefore any
holioMy, period. Too often It is corrt^^
or the actual number of highway fataii-
fles.exceeds the estimate. It sewns that
no rn^ter how often people are ur^4
to drive carefully, there are many wN»
do not heed the warnings.
Accidents do not just happen. They
are caused ... by someone or some-
ihing. The unavoidable accident is an
exertion rather than the rule. Accord-
ing to State and local authorities wl#)
1 ../-
whom we have discussed the matter,
few accidents are unavoidable. %)eed,
reckless driving and driving while un-
der the influence of intoxicants account
for the better part of the accidents,
whether they be collision or non<olH-
sion accidents.
.^ust t»fore a holiday period the Gov-
ernor's Highway Safety Committee, the
National Safety Council, and all police
authorities pass along warnings, and
fMjlice units patrol roads heavily with
preventive measures in mind. Unfortu-
nately, there -^re still those who do not
listen or feel that it "can't happen to
thwn." These are the human beings
who end op as statistics when the holi-
day is over. To us, there is nothing
vworse than any kind of automobile ac-
cident, and nt^hirig quite so gory as a
fatal autonrrabile acctelent.
AH we ask Is that every driver obey
all the traffic laws, and not attempt too
hf^ a cWstance In a short time. And we
eA all drivers to "drive defensively."
Watch out for the other drivcM?'. He may
not be as awt or as good a driver m
you are.
Please drive carefully, and have •
li^ifiy Thanksgiving.
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with BKOMr bammm ni^ ^9^ Vm
• Kuaral America haa ifaaoat flifee tlsMi tat
of dil^^aiaa md nbatiBdafd hodlM ii
Amerlou ^^
• Educational pnpamtlon of iiSmmI MmiM li
in the rural areas. A reea^ NiUeall M^Mki Amo-
elation tta^ Aam 89.2% «tf m MM mOmn «Mi
no degree. The eonqiaraMa tt%«i flgoM Ji lOA.
• Unsafe «a^ (VapcMid aai '
.hc»lt* haflods In Maqr rural ^ ,
• liie ratfo of phfifa^m and sunMal Mr Vm
and pepBlatfon waa 178 In ctetrd emm m m "
areas and 52 in rural tamB ia 1968,
TO HW CAY0I #
'To iMlp mral areas *'catcb mf tt^^ttellii^ft Ul
programs of the Fectend got^unttii^ tm luill Im-
munity Devetopment Service (KGD6) iM ttmA ttdt
year to help Riffid Develc^meiit CsBtBltel
ni^ leaders) and Technical Action Fu^ "
workers in state and locid Department
^eld (rfHces to capit^ze on tfasiw new
The Departaienf s a&n is lo aake ft _
residents, communilgr leaders, and lottl
officials to get the informatkiB they need aheul Msgr
Fedend program for wMdi Aer are aHgftli rtMMQjif
the USDA field officp ia each c<Na1r« f ^jmmm
g^ h^^ In prc^pttti^ asd MDBunB^ Ut^v aH'trawatlai^
and in meeting the requirements to quaSfy^of tMfalM
Federal programs.
In those states where BCD8 has itala
field representative will give diieet h^^ to BA0
mittees and Technical Actkm Faoeh k cfiiyte
their communityikvek^mient pfojaeta. S6D8MiliiK
he^ to develop ideas for co mmunltf d e i e hiniWii pt9$i
ectSp and to expedite the conridlMttH aM IftNto^ o|
rui^ community projccto.
^iral Ameika is not an i8hui4 Bot a MBrail
It is a vital, contributing part of omr soo^*
equal opportunify to shttra ftiUy In all tlks "
n8p(»isilftUtiea of
whole of it
^H Willi
Your Faith and You
BOBIST a GABNEB
' Into every life, it seems, a Kttle (toii* BttBt IA DMiA H m ^^
d persons. It readies Mo the livte of those who seem tobe the Arifig-
est in the fa^. For Unse who thbdi U iravwmst to doul^ the f^.
I would answer that unless ywi have exiwieQced doubt ia ywr ftife.
then your faitfi is in dcdbt. God loves Ite honest doubt i^«D * «#•»
frtm a reverent seardi aitor His -truth. Videw a p«rwm h» 0ie il^
to (k)ul)t the faith fnnn tiaoe to tine, Ms iK a ctetff rndkatioB ttpMhe
feith has not readi«J very deeply into Ws life. It te oetthtf btrdf to
believe or di^fcelieve tb«(t which ia not it^portant to you, or i«ch i»
not real to you. But if your fa«h malters, if it is real to you. thm fou
will have to come to grips with it, stn^iffe with it and toak» ft 3*qr
own.
The child who is reared in the hoaie of deserted sed I
parsTts is tau|E^ his faM) from die eartert ya^fli, wit* ••••'*'* ^^^
come Ws faiUi until he has worltad his way Hmo^ It. the fW^a^
examples rf a faith in God are tt«se who nwefy p«r«* ft* it^ WHy
have been tau^ by parei^
Unless one has tile faitii to doubt, there can be no TgH^ l t^ jp9#lh.
And growth comes with amcommitaBt pain. Peih^ that is wby ii»e
may thiiA it irrfevererit to doubt, because of »e,|i*to bmfiml B«l $
worse fate was <mce described by the man «ho siW: 'flooe ot us ^«r
grows old; we jtet get oM by not growing."
Jeremiah knew the roeMing of doubt. For fottfte en jwig w jn ^
wilderness he struggled with i^ dodSto. and fini^ jHMrgii sMg
of Israel's greafesi projAets. Jolm Wesgqr ■wis jwleiis 4(m jyt
that day he walkwl (krwn ' Alderagate «rcet and 0^»i^)flKti W Syg
preMice of Qod. KWiai the ae^m of doiibt overtHCfll m, *• «li| «*ef
to God thai we tttk! Oat of the 1»w mooieiiB 4 fsllh Mfi» ^^
the higher momaita of faith.
■ ii. >.iiii«<»
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from Hisrmn$Ci
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the Uatverrity aC IB«»f% «i«lf»» *•>• '**™ •t^
W, IN*. V .>
li^aid & «yii Ml "UMs AMriea" Mr fli tHittt tMli l|»
jIteAas UMsda laric lit «n*Mr Mr
p
CHAIR
MPtoor
MR. I^TM IWTIUER INC., SOSTM, IMS.
L«^Mjwtft f^ heating system
fhrough its paces and make sure
It's ready for winter. Ceii . . .
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to ft^^ i^VMfy ^beixr AiA Ai^
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to Mfert qiM ta in ivtv awl b»
IwHH ib» raw I ftif an to It
nt to rows.
RiM toNi 1^ bt jtoiM to fta
t^m^ aim. Oft msM ^ to
Mod, kowfvv, IfaiA te raMt Qt-
torn flf • tow is •^•.^Mn ao
iwBbmwIs M^ frawB tt MMhg
^te». ttai, b'Mi ftaM to toti
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mf^^»iH, Mn. Anita
of Vir^ litoA ani
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(< Abtoidoe ani Brux D. Oak
el ^^(^^ ^di; two torc^Mrs
Md Mm pwMk^U&iBB.
• • •
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mm Atlantfe Ave., bai (tted m a
nmtai Inae. Ito bnl M«d i)«rf
H ;aani aad wi' i ratfred welder
Hda mmtm ot toe Masou and
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V SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 6 P.M
ln0 mMBRI Of ^M
8Ha mmb M m wUt ai Aa top.
Hm fe%a AoM Ito pIMI to Mie
prefw^ hoto. wd ito rooto nw-
tio^Msly arrmged so toat toejr
wifl be ^vwtog to Aair ^tfsal
(firectfons. fhis maU^, iianns
that id! the rooto wo6t'be oa ooe
side of itm h^.
When diggii^ tl)e bole /or toe
tree. l»ep %» i|hsMlsa{iiMte from
iit sdl>«d: akeii n^a^ the
mA, place the topa^ in fint, and
finish filing the hoi v^ die sub-
Mi. Tha loU tftoifld be finned
lAound ttto tree.
These ar^s shcmld be plated
ebwA 1^ to ! todies deefw ttian
tliey wa« to tiie nmery. Me^
bt^m or eirtremdy bi^ rooto
^Kuk be (xA baek to be^ tiMD)
withto bounds.
Sux« wtats- Idtag begtot tA
the tcfs of the brsj^es, toe tree
shmM be pnmed l»ek a^ the
eolttogt pait (f the winter is over,
but before fbtt bads ai^Mfi to ttub
sptixig. As aocn as the growii^
season begtos to the s^xing, tfa^
sfaouM be ftrtiHxed ligfa^ (4 to 8
ounces per tree>^ mtia a tertlUaer
of 20.5% Nitn^en analysis, Ei^tet
H. cfed
to lis taM at m Lonte bidge
Road. Re h«i Uv«d \m% 11 y«n
Ihd was a retired ceai mtoer.
I^rvlving u« a son, Wagme J.
Mlto, ud a daunts:, Wti. Jo-
aeph T. Dudey. both of Virginto
Beadi, and nine ^^aaddAfrra.
BIBS. AUCS Slffra MVROEN,
8S, dtod at h« Mom at »io Vtas
ginia B^A BM, !9ie was a m-
t|ve of Princess Anne County and
Ihred most of her Ue to the Vir-
ginia Beach aim.
She is survived % a sw, Joseph
D> j^ndea «f Vtogiite Bead); and
» brother, E. A. Saiit &-., imd a
gra«MaugM«. B^. Betty Mur-
den MictielNn, boto of htorlolk.
• ♦ ♦
MRS. JOttAMNA GREEN <^ed to
hue toane tt UB Addss Avoue.
&a waa a ^aa^ter of Spenc^
and MtUBlMito ^Im mtM
wtfe qf VMb S
«A NAianr DEY. n.
dtod to, her b^ tA IM Grert
Vfock Road. She was toe widow of
Mba Bt^mia Dey, tomer Prin-
e«a AaM GNBity hsmer and a
iMdw to ttie publto We of Tide-
wator. Stoi w« a Vfelong resident
of ftrtoc^as Aaoe «d Vir^ia
Beach,
S^ is survi^^ 1^ a sm, Jdm
F\utnn D^ of Vir^a Bmii.
9 * *
MDMCA UWIB (HtAlHWOHL.
moMh oidda^to- of Gary b-wrpi
wid'lln. IteHia b^run Gr^-
wohl of 1314 George Street, )hm
died to a hMpiM.
MM. MARY MIZELU: MEEK8,
fl?, toe iHie of I'ista- M: Medcs.
died to toe home of bo- dnigliter,
Ifrs. WiBiam C. Wyme of 104 lb*
wanda AvemM. She had beei vlttt>
ing )wr dati^rt«- ami Uved to
GreenvlUe, N. C.
BesMn her toi^nd md Mrs.
W^ne, she to survh^ by five
<4her d«#Aers, km ama, tfwo ra-
tww, thi»s»- tMPothers, laA ^e^mn^
^mdcfaUren and peat p^iddiB-
drtt.
* * •
SAMFORO BDRNELL BRAGG
SOL, «, of 2732 SKM-diavcn ft-ive,
has tHed to a hosfiitid. He ww a
r^r<^ i^n^ and president of
the Nation and PortanoiKh Bar
Associ^toi to 1996,
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Virgnto Lane l^a§g, two
ana, Switford BunwE Bi^g Jr.
and Frai^c Bagley Bragg d Vir-
ginto Beacji; two delimiters, Mrs.
Jack Mowly Roehn of Mes, Mich,
and 1^. Wibm P. JKshop of Cd-
nor, Md. : a sister, «Mi five grand-
children.
Survtt^ besides 1^ JMraMs
and fnitfiimd are a dai^er. Mta
l^b-tey toBter, and five luofhers
Mutual
ANTICIPATES PAYIW
AN INCREASED
DIVIDEND
nt the rate of
per annum
to saver t oj
December 31yl96S
Mutual Federal
•AMNdS ANI> U»im MIMblAnON OP NOMPdlK
NORFOLK Boush and Bute Streeto
NORFOLK 2203 East Uttle Creek Road
PORTSMOUTH 3S30)^ Street
VIRMM tl^H ampacifle^temja
VIRGINIA BEACH M29Vli|iitt bach i
jlevatd
MDE8S MARKKA UX FOSTER. IS,
dauber of QxA. Martm A. Ffsto-
aod Mrs. Fosta* who f<ffineify
lived at Virgtoia Beach, has ited of
to^es received to an automobite
accMent. ^e was a gratoate of
y^^ Beach H^ School and
iflbtoxog Pra Stoto ttoi^^rsify at
Ae tfaie of the aoddant.
to adAtk» to bar parento, she
to survived by two asto^, Miss
Carolyn Foster and Miss £aizd[>etfa
Fcfflter; two brothers, I>ennis and
MiehKl; ami maternal grand^^ar-
ents.
ROBINE DAWN MARY 8BDW-
CWflC 2, hw ctted to a ho^iitol.
She w^ a (tougifter of Dennis
%eph^ SNqgdHik and Mrs, Ylvun
Bri^ette Shemchuk of ISm Om&
Lane.
She is atoo survived ^ a farc^her
DmyH Shemdwk.
Autrated MMne of the comnMn mkcmcqtttaM akeve.
BATS, DRAGONFUES,
AND TERMITES?
MVENT
CANTATA
BAYSH>E — The chancd choir
of Baylake M^hodt^ Oiurdi, un-
der the directton of Fredand M.
Cocke, Jr., wfll {nresait an Advoit
Cattttta on Sunday, November 28,
at 7:00 pjn.
Ife caiMA, Rejoice, Beloved
Christians, was vnitten by Diet-
rich Buxtehude (1037-1707). Every
&siday to Adv^ the composer
preser^ me ol his diorale Can-
totas at the twi^t hour m St.
Jffary's Churdi, Lubeck. Thte
Afoendmusik or "Twili^t Music"
b»;anie f«iKnis Uiroi^iout Ger-
many and people traveled great
distiuK^ to hear i» nnistc and
att^ the service.
Bach walked tiwo hundred miles
to Lubeck stfter obtaimng a four
wedcs absence of leave from his
own diurch to hear the vcxmc of
^ixtdai^ ami was so tanpresxd
he stayed f<wr moirths.
BaU toevitaUy tiY'^ te^
Aen^ves to la^er hair.
Darntog needle (or dragooflies)
sew 19 people's ey^ds.
Tumites always can be ^x^ted
i»cawe of the i^es of sawttost
they leave <^ the floor.
llie only toii^ those staton^ils
have to cannon is ti»t Qi^ ^e
completely wrong. Yet, points out
the Nationd P^ Control Assocto-
tim, th^ are part of the vaA fairy-
tale foKk^ that sumNmds p^to
to gMieil and insects to particu-
tor.
Dr. Fhilp Spear, an oitomcdi^ist
wibo serves as Technical Director
for the association, says tl^t mis-
con(^)tMMis sAxMit pesto oftai gM^
people wron^y to meeting prob-
lans of pest control and frequo^-
I ^ steer t)»m to confrieto^ wToi^
^dircctiois. _
T^ t^firites tor ocffiifAei he
sa}«. TumAe loive no MMib^
^l^oever (except Bie 9ry#ood
termites found in s<Mne areas d.
Ilpridto spd.SoiMherB Callwiia.}
Wmety^ive percart of A\ tenses
are the sii>terrahean variety vi^udi
cfu^sume the ttoy <Mf& wMdi toey
carve from solk wood to their
tunnding. tf a lwisdid<to' waits
for safudu^ piles to teB btoi tlwt
these termites are present, to; ri^
si^antial <^nage if an idf'^to-
tion has ah-eady begun.
And despite the conviction <^ all
the ladies since time b^an, b^
have IK) fairest whatooever
toeir coiffure. As a maM«r of 1U^
a birt can^ in a room ^to a
monber d toe fair sex is ten iimei
as terrtfied as the lady of the
house. Mr. B^ waato oB^ <»e
thing and that's out!
And (tanitog needee, wMdi tiao
cairy the name of blue hd&e flies
or dra^mflies according to the
kical termiatdc^, are baroieis de-
late toeir ^ and tontaatte de-
sign. Hiey iKi^r bite rm sttog,
tot alraie sm w eydids.
And so it goes, points otrt Dr.
Spear. Sand flies, a conmon b^di
compktot, are a ntm-adstaot in-
sect. Tn» y«i may get blttefl by
a fka at the beadi, \x& it's nMre
likely to be a dog or cat fl^ ras-
ed from m egg Atjpped from a
pasai^ pet and hz^ed to diit
and b'ash accumutoted on the
beach.
^Mers, gen«^Hy disliked ai^
/
tffcn itoted, arfe tararias vidi a
vei7 few oc^ttoea wsA as ttie
Utodc wktow. to ted, th^ pro-
di^ous dally conranpltoB «f other
inncts ihakM toen ooe of sub's
best frkaids.
And ttw ^led iT^year tociat.
[Hr, JSp(»r notes soErowfidfy, isn't
a locuat at |fi, bat a #eada. Vto--
thermcH^aEWSt people daa't resize
that the kh»IM "i^i^ms ol le^
ottts" whi<i <Hioe idfUctod toe
Amo-ican plains were aeUtoig
Bm« ttun n^at^ passbofipaY.
likewise, h^ 19 to ^ ci^aic^
of insect foUdore to toe a^latei
bdief thii motie cMt sun^ a
cedar <beA. llie ctopt soay vtiskt
yom- clothes smdl very toce, says
Dr. Spear, hA the only wi^. ^
diest wfll tofft ^ rno^ jSltet
about a ye«r to if you em htt
Mm wito tt <tf drop ifr on hks.
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(EUTOR'S NOIE:
of a ieriM ef attklas «a
aBdfcaem.ta
other fante ef Ikt
)
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^^f^nto ttoa^i, Virginia
«■ be
By W. W. REASQR, PwiHwit
TMewata- Asaee. Bime ttifcn
SdectiAg ttie correct ne^te^
hood Jsr the HMist toifKBlfflft de-'
d^KHnvoh^ed to Inv^ a home.
toj^'ttoless toe ae^4)Q]ined caa pro-
vitte for your needs, ywi ^ not
be happy to any home, r^gard-
Ie^<^t^e o&:onunodatMms.
The first conacteatto dioidd be
<fisto]u». oHw ktojg wQl ft Ukb
tfie work^ meoAos of yMP Cam-
ily to get h ^^ jobs? nil fte
relaxation and\eAiced 1M% ex-
pra^s d sdNntki nuii it^ tor
^ hoia? speiA coDuniM^ Ih^e
are vltol questtms, wMA cfla be
answered <^y by yeeradf.
TKenrate transportation Aoidd
be available for ttie days ttie car
is to toe gars^e or the mow too
deep to drive. Will the cW^nei be
able towaOc to sdwc^ or nw^
th^ depend m wtiSm to it^
them?
Chikhren's needs atoa taaH be
consi<tored to toe ipiality of (he
schools and the proviiiaiu. ist rec-
reation. Is there a paric <^ a
swimning pod n^uby? Father
will proMHily iriso want ne»by
recreaticnal facilittos— M^Mdier tt
is a bowltog alley cur a gotf courae.
The toify of the hotoe jfeouM
to^piect toe avaiki>le ata^kg ia-
cilfti^.Nejaby automotive repair
fadl^ks m^ oundbMMy tor a ism-
ily d^s^dort OB cas.
C%eck wtth c^ afficMdi«r kx$-
time r^d^ abmt ^Aea asA
fire systaRs? VAuit U^ «f psy •
b£^e cdtocton servtoe to fii^d-
ed?
You mm decide w^iHhw ypa
prefer the aiSByntity d KMtf fiv-
ing, ^ong wito Ito aototo ai^
coi^esyoD, or wM^ |«v Mto,
bdi^ part of a nrig^ffl^aa<t finee
from ttie sotn^ of tiha j^.,
VL y(Hi want to kn^ ywr i^h-
bbrs. ^ itouH tol «iit wh^
fctod ef people Umis a.a. Mbaps
toi^ tto mt not qnMOy wailn- to
aiMdeti. If tiMy have toe«ne two
w ^^e tinuse torger Uue yours,
pirto^s yau wfll atver be at e^u
Svtog among them.
On the other hani the savings
d kviilg to a a«ii|)lifcwt>nsrl f>r
to^w toad valass aiay not mak
up for the M» ^pttoeen yea and
soowoQe livtog fay a inucb towe*-
^mm
HIM
mA^
Vl^lnlft Bea^ Wm, ¥^^w^%i,novm)her 24, 1965
Mr.
OM
9b%. James Gleni eajoytag the lojrarter reut luiMAeoB at
la« Salwaiay. Mn. Klim Is ta the badipwuid. (i^wto
).
OYSTER ROAST AHENDED
By DOUGLAS ARNOLD ^ARNES
BA^WNE — Ttw Ubd on the
j«r of Sfwe^ r^ pkddes liwws a
idack aid wMte dntdi of OU Do-
^lAkiii Church on North Witchdgek
Road, am Ihoroui^^ood «acl a
dati^ "Vm." tliis jar of fig
pi^ «a 9QM of thepurchaaet
fran Ibe BjAZAAB fl< tiie historkal
ctanh's Ainual Oyiter BoeA held
tht tait &ttBtlay before tboBSa-
grvii)g-« emlaoi tiiat hM pi«v^
«d fw 16 yttBon.
tlie dnircfa fair abo iold {»»■
atrvea, cbonMuiw. jdUei, pctl6d
ffaidl ptants, country hams and
IraA oAard greens, cafcbi^ kale,
pi^ed tte nxKiiiQg of ttie RoMt
Brem ttie f«tn of Wimam Hudg-
im, «iw donates tt«^ to the
durcii M weH as ^gi and flow-
IMi year. Mrs. Hsvy Keding,
MtB. fttfus Ptfks (a^ 77). Mrs.
M» D. Letteh, and Mrs. LMie-
tott INoii kad to ad^t that «h^
mt BMBtdi-^VMrtaig pnt wnkn,
^lo- bearing a pui^ bloom fa
te ipiag Mid drted, dioa taims
ilper, «M acaree, tadeed! it
mi pioed at oeif ^JO a bunch
and by 12:30 was aoM oat! How-
•w Japanese Lanterns, Oocks-
^omb m3 crabapple aprays, dec-
OfflUve goiBxIs, and faB I^ves,
flit us to Sie spirit of aiNmdance
ud mev&e reei^ded d tiiat first
nunk^vlag, which was bdd by
mma mmflief in ttl9 at
naittation m the James
Rivw . , .
The hmdieon d roasted or raw
oysters, Virgiiya ham, pickles,
oe^, api^ pie and colfee was
sared to humbvds «^ awaited
tfa^r turns in oixlerly lines. We
were seated by Cdonel Harry T.
Marshall. City's Comnwnwealth
Attorney, who was equal in his
gradousness UKi efficieicy to the
maitre'd of Hie Waldorf.
Iteatle-haired and ^oical Fdkw-
liup Boys aaai awe^aced mai<te»
acted as bttr^q w and bus ^Is,
uMle tfw ntunen of the churcli
served the erer chai^ig crowds
of tnmgry people. Our smUing
traitress was Mrs. Glciu King.
Alter lundi, we w^dcred into
Q» miscellaneous booth of "Kit"
Lewis. wh«« gay, homenuide
qirons, rag doUs, CSui^mas green
kk nifikin nn^ table decora-
ikms, ete., were being soki; A^-
veiA Wre^fOhs occupi^ anotira*
booth and a ''white elephant'' dis-
pli^ produced a nmch soc^-afto*
i^unndmin Turkey Roart^, bought
iar BOe by a bemedded Army of-
ficer who grabbed it andnm from
al se^KTs! A friand bou^ an
"I tte it but WHAT is it for?"
and yre treasure a SOc slightly used
l|3ring hM from the Hat Box,
wbkfa, we are sure, is a Mr. John
with the label k^st.
Before leavii^, we spait a few
moments oi qui^t Tluidif ufaiess in
the CiMirch itsetf and Ite historic
^avejiard vHliose ancient head-
atones reminded us of the spirit of
our pioneer setters.
Vt B. REPRESENTED
A^ mVEL LUNCHEON
VnG»qA BiBACH - Attending
i» Vhr0rda State Oiannfcer of
Ctemneree's 4lh Annual Tmvd
Lwcheon, Novenh^ ffi in New
Y(bA were Ifra. Laura Lambe,
direct of Vifgtaia Beaoh Pi6-
Udly and IM)lic Rel^itms Bureau;
Skbey S/ l^am. refvesentii^
Americana Uoiot Lo^, Thunder-
Usd. and ifaUday Sands; and Mr.
and lbs. Soolt SerUng of the
PrincMs Anne Inn.
The Vii^inia Bew^ Binreau iros
one flf the 6weatyV|faree co4iQcte
Roard Meeting
VIBCHNIA BEACH - Hie ragu-
Uur Board nseetii^ of the Good
Shifted y^Oteraa Cburdiwoaim
was bdd recentiy at the home of
Ckton Lcdrd. 713 Coach
Osort Mrs. CuA Tayku* ted
Ott pngram. and oUmt members
pmaA were Un. Davkl Price,
Un. Ftwk l&tfden. Mrs. Lutter
ms, Mrs. Pttil Losas, Mrs.
afiiBilord Ba^m, Un. Lee Brad-
k^, ms. Gear^ Long, and Mc§.
h:mfsA m Aa riale of ofiBcers
far tttt eenAig jnar ««s pre s cpted
^n VmB inmil MHaHtt CTHI HI Pwr**
tkm wme Bwde lor Oe geaa-
d neelkg to tm hdd Ikmaim
p at tto itarA; and for the De-
nMetii^ to be l»ld <a
< Witt tM teee dn^
AB llM9Mn of Ite*
and Don^teft drdes
wgBltobe
the
mre terwed'by Uwliuilwis.
1. Laird.
repr^oiting Virginia's attracttons
and travel iiAovsts. Ihe ei|^
seven gueate included free lance
trav^ wrtters, publicatiMis editora,
radio newsmen, transpcKtaUon and
tour tanp(M-twte in the travel in-
diKtry.
Featured ^ako^ for tiie ooca-
si<»i were Governor Albeitis S.
I&rris^, Jr.. and i\fis9 Jemi
Marilyn Ii^e, "Miss Virginia of
986." Rkhard S. GilHis, Jr.. Execu-
tive Director of the Virginia State
Oumber, iiMrodiKed those -seated
at the head tabte. Ihomas E. Sev-
rell, m, presidatt dt ttie Virginia
State diamber, {n-es«tted the
speakers.
Presidii^ was WeKord j^emian,
Jr., chairman of (he State Chan-
ber'fl I^vd Devdopm^ Commit-
tee whkdi sp(»sors the Itsidieon
annually to stimuli and furthor
toe fxAemit, of New York press and
tran^ originalu^ in the Stete of
Virginia.
NORWAY MAYOR
PRESENTED GIFTS
MOSS, NOTway - Tlw Qty of
Moss, NtMwsy, hai been |X-esented
gifts fran its frieikldiip city in toe
United States. Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia. U. S. Oiarge d'Affaira, Join
A. Bovey, presented the gifts to
the Mayor ol Mms. Emil Ander-
swi. V.
TiM mavor was given a mayor's
club and an old painting of toe
Norwegian bark. Dictator (rf Mms.
which shipwrecked off the coast
of Virginia Bead) in 1891.
Boto the mayor's club and the
[»inting's frame were made of
wreckage from the Dictator. After
tlw shipwreck, only small parts d
the Dictator were ever found. A
U.S. Defense Departoient (^fldal
donated tiie gifts to Moss as a tok-
en d friraidship betwe^ the two
countries.
Bmroyti By Fire
In 19Q, toe city of Moss raissd
a statue in Virginia Beach, to
commemorate the Dictator trag-
edy, "nie statue, called 'Tlie Nor-
wegian Lady," was modded by
NcMTwegiffii sculf^r Oemulf Bast,
front at Kth Street, and was par-
tially c(^ied frun the original fig-
urd^ad of the Didator.
FOPUUR
eCHOOL JEHfELRY
mU
Spcrkting goidii tllvtr
with ichool colors . . .
b*«uf iful charmi . , . n*w
collt9« typ« ringt . . .
Dudgtt prictd tncl fmtly
crtftad.
Fke urite from Prtoeess Ame nan, lliatti, Oceaaa, and Lmidaa Bridge aBswMcd ttie <»11 to toe Are
that broke mA mdy ToMday BMrnh^ ait tUk howe ta toe 100 Mk>ck ol Gum Ave. Flramen fougU toe
blaie for j^pwdknateiy 1% hows b^sre piMtog it out. The uaoccuirfed bouse Nnnwd to toe ground.
Fbe^^rtnv frsoa the liau V^nrten- Fire Department retaraed to the scene at naen l^iesday
tpnyti the smedte^ ndn «fto mter. tfllatt Phato 1^ Munth
COMMITTEE ADOPTS
PLAN OF ACTION
VIRGINIA MIACH - Ihe ntae
ma^r communities of Tidewater
last week a(k)pted as their fore-
most legislative objective the re-
tmtitm of federal impact funds
for area KJwols.
&ich knpact funds are granted
coRununities that are hit l^avily
by children d military pe*sonnel
and federal employees.
But, in Virginia, aj^jroximately
two-thirds of the money frdm tlM
federal govemm^t is, in e£fed,
redistrRwted throughout toestote's
school systems.
In other woi^, the state is de-
priving toe Tidewater area of al-
most IS.5 million, acc<H^ing to a
report by the Hanq)ton Roads
Ar^rwide Cooperation Conunittee.
Ccxnmunities that are r^resent-
ed on the c<»nmittee are N(8f<^,
'^^'^to Beach. CbeaBpeake. Port»-
mouto, Newport News. Kan^n.
Siifolk. Nansemond County, ami
York Courty.
The committee met la^ wedt
to r«kMfdk to {Topose legislative
steps for toe G^aial AssenrMy
d^ations fnnn toe conmainities
r^H-esented on the committee.
M^nbers d the delations were
siso at tin meeting.
AH monbo^ gave the l^^ati<Mi
prtority unong 20 legislative pro-
p(ttak.
to additfam to asking area l^is-
lators to defend the impf^ct funds
to toe next General Assembly,
committee chairman Ilunias P.
Cfarianan of HamfitQn urged than,
area mayors, and area boards of
supervisors' chairmoi to write kn-
mediately to Gov. Afca-tis S. Har-
rison Jr. and Gov.-elect Mils E.
Godwm Jr. Ihe 1966-67 Virgtaia
budget is how being pr^)arad by
Too Late to Classify
WAIERFRONT,
home. AvailM}le
428-2730.
toree bedroom
Fdmiary. Call
ll-24-2t
UNFURNISIiED iwo bedroom
house. Screened front porch, large
wooded lawn. Converuent location.
Call 428^17 after 5 w Saturdays
& Sundays. ll-24-2t
FEMALE — fountato. Af^ly to
po-son. Hiltop Pharm«:y, 1701
Laskin Road.
ll-18-2t
OFFICE ^ace for
nised. Call 4284533.
rent
— fur-
lM84t
CLERK TYPIST — Young lady,
permanent. Apply m writii^ list-
ii^ educalicm and qualifications.
Oc^m Hiway Association, P. 0.
Box U7. Vii^uua Beach, Virgtoia
11-24-lt
COMPLIMENTS OF
Pic's 31st Cleaners
VlfStala Beach High SdMiel BasielbaU Schedule
1M54S — Heme Games
Friday. Dee. l»-BaysUe Hl^ Sehael
Itaeaday. Dec. 21— Prtac«M Amw f^ Sdbod
FrUay, Jan. 7— Deep Creek fflgli Sehool
FMday. Jan. 14-4lflau7 H^ Sebeol
Satvday. Jan. 22-Craddock High Sdiool
Tnesday. Jan. ZS-KeDam IB^ School
l^iMay. IFeb. 4-FtorTiew High School
__ JWiny, Feb. U-OMsar Smlto High School
WA. IS-F. W. CoK BIgh School
325 Usidn RomI
Oppotif Cobnial Uom OA 8-2801
toe Harrison admtaistration. '""^
Earlier, a HRMX; subcocranittee
of ^ite Sen. WiUion B. S^tmg Jr.
of Portsroouto. ^dney S. Kdlam
of Virgima Beadi. and Mayor ^xny
B. Martm Jr. of N<»folk studied
the hnpad fund issue.
At the subcommittee's suggestkm
SpoQ^iiteSen. Edward L. Bree-
den of Norfolk, Sate Sen. Himter
B. Andrews of Newport News ami
Kellam wait to Ridunond* Nov. S
to present toe area's positi<m to
state budget and sdiod offictols.
A jreply has yd to be recdved.
REPAIRS AUTHORIZED
VMWiA WMM — t%am to
repair the IS-year-old sto j l Uu>
bad idflqg toe aouto end of the
aoen front bovdwalk has been
Mitoortoed by the Vh-gima Beech
Erosion CommMdon after reodv-
ing ktcmutxtn from onsulting en>
^neer, Joseph McDonaki. tixak
some seotions need patehing, and
ioA deantog aid ooatoig the bulk-
bead crndd {Htdong Its bfe.
AIcDoDaid saki that teste indi-
cate that sted to the enroot bulk-
head belweffl 7to and 9to ^eets
liBi kwt about one^faini of ite
diicknesB on the average whkh m-
cBcates a nearly {tfopoitkxiate kiss
of streogto.
E. H. Cteirdi, commisskm duiir-
man. ^i dtoe bulkhead repairs
should be finished bef<»% next
spring, and co(»xlinated wito re-
poh^s to two "(hnpping" sediocM
ti (k» MBerate walkway in the
sane area.
OCEAN HIGHWAY SHOWS
GAIN IN THAFFIC
VIRGINIA BEACH-Trvd tWs
fall (HI the north-souto Ocean Hi-
way cmtinues to show gains over
last autumn to all areas d toe
seme ooastol route.
Seiitetobfp- traffic counters at
d^ diffident chedqwtots ^ng
the Ocean Hiway n^^irtered in-
crMses ov«* S e ptemb er . 19M. All
traffic counts rqxntod to date for
Octoba- have also been up over
October of last year. > — ^ — ' -
yMe traffic fknv on the Ocean
Hhvay and dl other north'souto
rautM has taken tbb nnrmal down-
turn this faQ tnm the peak siun-
ma- vacatton months, the i^rcait-
age gains for Septonber and Oc-
tober Ocean Hiway traffic wdt
hitler ova-all than sosms jur-
cottage tocreaaes. -_.^ .^^.^:
Hie Chesapeake Bay Bric^
TtoHiel's 12.3 perooit tnilU: in-
crease in Septaitoer over Septem-
ber, M64 set a new record for
moiHMy perc^itoge incr^se mi
the 17-monto old facility. Revenue
for the Brk^Tiffid rose from
lOOLOBB to September, 1964 to |6S7,-
242 fw September. 1965, anotha*
nmithfy record feu* percentoge to-
crease. October vfidde traffic on
toe Brki^Tunnel diow^ another
heaHhy gam d 10.4 pa'cait over
Odober, 1964.
Ihe Talmadge Memorial Bridge
at Savannah, the Ocean Hiwey's
connecttog Unk between Georgia
and Souto Carolina, recorded a 9
percoit trt^c increase to Septem-
ber, the September vehicle count
m the Tafanadge Bridge rose frcon
130,815 in 1964 to 142,598 in 1965.
At Mkiway. Georgia, the U. S. 17
tra&ic for Septonber increased
.SUITS BY:
Botany'Baker
and Cricktecr
SPORTCOATS BY:
Botany and Mavest
, SLACKS BY:
Jefferson and Mafair
•a
^RAINWEAR BY:
London Fog and
Alligator
^SPORTSHIRTS BY:
Pendleton and
Manhattan
'The Most Complete Men's Clothiers In Virginia
Beach"
2100 Atlantic Ave.
Phone 428-1051
^«|n 124,060 in
19rt;
1964 to 132,000 to
The 1,159,401 October vehicle
count for the Delaware Memorial
Bridge reprramted a 10.1 perceit
iiKrease ova- last Octdier. An 8
percent gain was recorded to Sq[>-
tember laLJte A^ig^. which is
the DeiawoeTayorosstog for toe
Ocean Hiway (U. S. 13), U. S. 301,
U. S- 40, and toterstote 95.
CASH!
Homcowneni!
You cam Get
to $10,000^
REPAY ONLY
PStt WSEK
"FULLY PAID" PLAN
No Appllcotion Fee
t
2nd MORTGAGK UATliS
MT OF LOAN «EMV PER WK;
ti,oee 1 3.R
«l,50l • « J «»
tJ.OOO » ^ <»
URGES? SELECTKW
0/Sm«SSto«t
3 to 15-^ to 16
ioi-iit mniAsoN IT.
BOWNTOWN NOIMU
SHOP PRIMYS
UNTIL i Psit
CALL NOW!
622-6696
The stouner "6eet«e Washington" of the United
Stetel Une visited Norfollc often in the 1920's
r.-then H. D. OHver had been Icnown forj
than 55 years .7.. / .- *"' •/.'J' ^
Itie Norfolk PMry Yffixis brou^ many ^^ to Tide-
wMer for rep^re and w(Hic. The E^Uzitoeto River was
crowded wMi important smling vessels, to those da^
H. D. (Xiver was toe city's most reelected name to its
field, hamfik^ toe many and con^lex details of all
funeral and burial services wito eaae and d^^.
Today, Tidewater remains a w(H-ld port w^ ito ship-
yards and baaes drowded wito s^ips of aS Ji^^ins. H. D.
OUver now so-ves toe community wtth two fine homes,
one at Virginia Beadi. A c^paH^te $tid! bancBes every de-
tail wito ^iU and care. Cdl oq H,'p.'.O^fer for toe very
best.
•
Harry D. and James B. Oliver
JIT 31 0ih9k titm^Jbm
MoafoiKaiiu. wMNaaimoNank
fll-YMt
OPEIV HOrSE
Sunday,
from 1:00 'tU 7K>0 P.M.
Noveiiiii^r 28
To Inspire Yea With Many
CHRIi§T]IIAS IDEAS
Don't miss our MR. CHRISTMAS selection, beautiful handmade orna-
ments and Christmas Boutiques. You wiH find tfvjusands of Items and
Ideas, many of Which can be us«i In your own decorating scheme for
Christmas.
VIRGIIVI
BEACH FLORIIST
993 Laskin Road
.PHONE 4311-1481
>^~, .9m ;«^« , , f '--'
/
DORS PAORK^CS
VIEW ^
of
VIRGINIA BEACH
INWi ftft doe respect to thne nbo look haxk wHh no^J^ to Uie
'food.oU A^' do ymi reff% M ISe was b^ter 50 or 100 ^vs i^^
^l^e» tte wiirt«- wMs Uqw ud the hcuse turns chilly, hm nice it
it to tarn t^ tiie tii«ini<«tat wift a iftore fHck of tiie fuig». It's k^
i^Mer tea cfa(^>(nng wood (evei tf grandpa moraliaed Mai "B wwraed
ysu twice") or Atmljig in dirty blade coal.
V/bo mote to have to g^ i^) ba'we ddwo to get tiw eoek Move geln
or wsfinoB ttie pimq}? Us laz^K)&e8 aijoy tfeeping under m e^.ectri€
b*adc^ fitUig ^) to a wvm IciUJio], havii^ .mi^aiM iMet Iron Ac
electric oiibi <»- gm burners, re»Mng into the nix^aisir fo* ^
bMSNi and Qiga or on the pai^ ^^If for the ca^dt, (rii^ing in the
0^ee iK>t Who wa^ to milk the cow or raid te hen's n^ baTore
yau can area bq{in?
Aui how i^:nit It is to somI ths chDdren o^ to ichod in dear
Itarched coiorfid outfits every day. ^Iiat maUer if Ibey pu; on a
dlerait <m when tti^ get hone? The waA«r wiK do the scruhbii^
Ai IfaMe Uihip you take for grar.tcd .
Him ctwvmiert it is to M^ out of ymir frriA door and get into the
autancbik. No one ror ai^ fflace is too far away. It trices you to
work, it takes you back home, it brii^ famittH ck)ser together, n
scaUers ttwm, too . . . but what the ad/HJturous young fo'ks \€l
iKune >^th a wagon train, that covM have been die lact the pfirea's evo-
S3W 0? them. You^ fofcs t-avd far today, but they come beck otei
for a visit or on an emergency caD. Jeti::g across the ocean is a dailj*
cootrresce. . .
These are material th'ngs, but what is so wrwjg rfiout b3ing p!ea^
will a better life? Ttwse that don't have it envy us our high standard
dMviag.
How d!d we fidiieve this good We? The need was there and Aose
who &»M, worked to achieve it. Acd tt»e m<we becffiis that eime
(he nwe people bwjeftted Tlie men v^ by the sweat d thrir IrafWB
and brains brot^t afbout th^e inftprovoiients and mnv to it that their
children got educated, smd the education is an intep*^ part of every
one's exIMerce today ...
Js ^ bad &at young peoile have so much and know ») much? 1^
Vmciinia Beaidi Sun
^ VIRGINfA BEACH, VIRGINIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1965
sicnpNi
?EAC£ TIME VETEMNS
MVE ADVANTAGE
I.
ywmg tUM have thar ideals, their fires of ambidon bum bright, am)
their Clergy overc«T«s obstacles. Tliey care dbout things that youn*-
people of 50 or 100 years a^ neither knew ^ut nor had the time to
wonder atosA. Did your grandfather care that disease md himger stalk."^
two-tfainls of the world? ... and if he was aware of k, what coukl he
do afcout K? Org^izations like the Peace Oozps are nwde up maudy
of young people who know and care and do! And bow could ihe poor
apd uneducated f^JpMd^ tew genera^ti^a i^? Boyi^^E^ today
are ^^ a chlwa K^ il fi i ra better Hfe throng the jab^«^and on-
the^ tir^iing. i'
PamiUai of iwg ago seklbm raised all tlwir chil&en to matority.
And it ira«>'t too many ]«arc back when polio struck fear in the iwarts
of ^ parents. Was that a better period of history? Child-en are iKal-
tbier today, parents stay your^i look'ng longer, and grandiareaU live
ful lives— aB from advarcrs of tlw metUcal pnrfrasicn.
Thos? who ft.'flk the educated your*g wom«i, who Aare th^ time
, and talents wiA the communty, would be bdter (^ staying home mi«h*
trite a c'oser look at aH the bwMfits these c'lAwoneo brw? ?tKnit
They care about everything frcna i^leoted chilck^ to beautifying
the cwin^T^de; the laws and lo^atwn i^ssed attest to tiieb- c^^^
birtiMW. .
9mfilnM^<mafw^^S^b^U hf^^ to fanely shut-ms or the vi^
aMbit of tapoit|»t fitfofiMHoD tiiat cooks ioa^uidy into the haoie^
I!>e world is doser to sO of us. ^
IMaiyhe tfte wwW hm beconw caHwis and selfish as pessimicts claim
TlJe evil alwavs ^ more cdslicity than the good. But the evil th£*
used to be hidden is row standing in the bri^ Heht of knrwledge. We
see and we do more than wr ng wn- hands in dismay . . . aU becau^
<< mcdera inventions, modem education, modern med'cine, itKKlzrr
thiPk1i«.
TMs' Is the optfaidsts view <^ Thank^ving l&05-4^ tlo be Ihankfu'
for. ...
Policyholders Mark Record
PolicyhoMers of the C(mne(^ticirt
MiAual Life bisiratoe Cbmpany
will receive a record |G0 milhcn in
policy (kvidends iKsit year, it was
amoimced l^ Leslie B. Disherooi,
general agent for the c(Mn{>any in
N<nfdk, Virginia.
Aithm^ the bask; divkiaid
acde wffl not diange, the total
dh^faiend disteibution will be neariy
$3 millMii more next year Utan in
was. Tina increase is (hie prhnardy
to ri^ inmraoce in force, end
the fatl thiA dividends on nx>st
poUcies toid to go up eadi year
even if the bask sc^e is unchang*
ed.
Mr. Kdianxm pointed out, how-
ever, that the sbiup rise in poiky
dividends in recent years also re-
flects adof^km of lma«uin^
Iberal dividend scales. The 1996
dividoid totid re^eaents an in-
crease of ahnoat tO% since ^80,
he sakl.
Tlw company's dividend scale
has been increased IS times be-
ginning in 1941. That yMir's re-
serve for dividends was <Hily |5,-
700.000.
Promoted
|M«r Mshard T. ttmiig, OSMC,
Cmr$ Urthday November It «hea he
a hiq^ UOdi Mwtee
hto pNmflOaD to
U. CoL Wrmk X. Beff» Sqiparting Aims Ikeparteaei* Direetor at
fte V. S. Naval AmpUUaaa Schael, eandwlei Ike etnamOm is Us
^^afrioe. Mn. ItaMy aaaWei la phnliig Miflw gaM adi leaves.
Kb^ TiWKty has served 13 years is the Maflae Corps. He Jwt
reeatfly ntnned bam the BepriUle'sl IPMnm, wken he ma tte
fi^ aOtotr af Ihe Maitae Medkoi Hdieopler SfogkMi Ml.
ed alOa Nai^ lapMe allPMMau
Be h esmi^ s»vtag aa aa ah- traiahig
^ i at ttto gihiil
JmHOtm ^ Peacetime vetor
ma iMwe a defntte advaiMi^
nder Ae f^iteid Housta^ Adn^-
jhntfOB Moirtgige baurasae foi
Vato(«BB pmviM by the m«
Politic Law m-m. but war vetar
ana jVnr^beneQt more undir thr
II lUftA Guaranty Program. Wfl-
a^ J. Powers. MttMger (rf die
anoke Veterans AdRd^rtratioQ,
WaHoa White ^t» fJohriay Attdaaaii.
cak« ti ,1he Excftaiii Cteb's
OMies GiUlam
Oath Hogaa, • liwiiihs oM. held
by Us n^Mhcr. Mrs. Joseph C.
Hafaa a^ Mm CsMde Heoael
Mjeyed fl|eir taadi at ttke aaaiud
PMMkelhui^ . ;
^t%sto by CassMdra)
Pancake Par^
ymG^m BSACH -Tte annual
Ptma^lN^^W*'^ Vtrglaia
Baach Exdian^ Qub was heki
recei^y at!thaf%eSIAion on aoth
street, lite E]cd»nge Ckab is made
up of busine&'S ar,d professional
nen who are united to serve, to
earn, and to enjiay the l^it of
'eSowship. ,
* From 7 i.m. to 7 p.m., the ama-
teur chefs aarved capacity crow<k
who lined tip crfeleria styie to ^-
joy the juiees. sausages, pancakes
and coffee. The men cooked less
nerrausly and more systanatically
!han most womoi, and frequently
'iisisted m (Bering seconds.
Dt. Oscar Corde is the jH-e^d^
(rf die local club. Proceeds from
the Pancake I^uty will benefit the
Exchange CUI» Freedmn 9u-ine
[Mx^t which is a pennanent dis-
playii^ d exact oopi^, jrfioto-
^apUcaily reproduced directly
man the prk-eless (Higifiids of 26
hi:^ric£d American documoits.
The Freedom Svioe is placed
in the \ocai high schods as a re-
minder that Am«*kran citiztin^p
imp(»es duties and respwsibili-
ties as well as conferring rights
afod privileges.
Beaches Quota
RICHMOND, Va.— The Priiicess
Anne Fami Bureau was given rsc-
>gnition at the 40th annual convsiv-
lion of the Virginia Farm Bureau
federation for havkg reached its
tiemtership quota.
Priiu;KS Anne' Farm Bui^au is
Mie (rf 31 county Farm Bureaus in
the Feda-ation to addeve this hon
w.
The award certificate was pre-
jented to Norris W. Shirley, pre-ii-
ieal of the local organization. The
quota was 205 and the attained
m^dser^ip was 206. The award
was {K-^wiited al die amiuid
.Awards BanpKt dF the Vir^Ma
Fams Bureau Federation Ck»ven-
tnp vrfiich was hdd at the John
Marshall H(^ hi Ridanond.
Hie Virginia Farm Bureau F^
eration is Vbgiaia's teif^ geo'
o-al faim (w^^odziticn viMdi is
n^Kle iq> of 83 coimty oi^aoizations
wtt more than 22,000 families as
„,,.-„t,„r-, **,
Albart Croidiy prepare paa-
Paacdke purty, hhI \tx%.
m^ ti coffee.
(Photo kfj CuauMhra)
Pl^Ct l»
Continued
NORFOLK - Tlie MkJtown Ki-
wanis Club irf Norfolk has an-
lounced plans to continue for a
econd year its area wide Qorist-
.nas Caroling pro^ct, "The Ki-
wanis Karolers."
Itey Shouse. local tdevisiwi «c-
eorfive and Preskknt of the Mid-
town Kiwaniii. has ^ipdintMl Tnn
Moss as "Kiwanis Kar(^," diair-
maa for 1965. Mr. Warn wffi «•
pand Midtown Chrishnas pro^
this y^ir to enco^^sss aD k Tide-
water with the psrticipatxm of (rth-
er Kiwanis Qubs in the area.
Last year ovw ^ TIdiwater
residents caroled nnuch of N«i(&
raising $1,700.00 for use by the
I1de\\'at«r Ch^^ter of MeiAaUy Re-
larded ChiWrril. Tlirou^ the Ki-
wanis Karolers effort, dosei» of
elass^ of m«itoify retarded diil-
dren were afforded the opportunity
of towing die^ato of Virfiiya.
•rtiqr virited pointB rf "fcstoriotf
intere^. Accordhig to Ray Shouse,
the» d^ed would perlyqis nev-
er had gotten the chaiKe to «»Joy
these tours had it not been for the
donations gathered throu^ the ef-
fort of Ui<? Kiwanis Karolers.
Mr. Moss announced plans to dia<
tribute to TkJewater residaits a
Kiwanis Iferoler Song Boc*, fw-
turing Christmas greettags from
Tidewater merdiants and a cdlec-
tion (A Oirlstmas Cards, es^Kclally
selected for the 1985 Yuletide Sea-
son.
This year donatioas will be used
in an expanded {program enovn-
passing many Kiwanis diarities.
TIk Kiwanis Karolers are now be-
ing assembled for this year's car-
oling effort, sdieduled for Decem-
ber lOh, from 7-10 p.m.
War vt^mm \ite ^ have en-
tUkmoit Cm* a GI ban are a^ re-
quired by law to make a down
payimiH. Tliey pay an h^erest
r^9 of only Vk pwcat uMi no
mortgage imureice fH^eimum.
"nicy pay ik> pr^xaymoit fee ami
the MA encourages extension and/
or reunortizaticm wh«i need»l t.
)a^ a vet^an keep his h«ne.
Under tiie FHA plan down pay-
niKts are reqiured on a gradiuAed
scale runiung from ntme for a kian
of up to $la,Q0O ol ^^raissd vahk
to tm parooA of the iwct |S,000
and flftmi perrant of die next
%v^,m.
The into^ ri^, like die C
toan rate, is only 5V4 percent but
an additional (me-haM percsi^
niort^{i^e incuran(x premium is re
quk^.
ttwever, the peacethne veteran,
who is not eligible for die provi^
sioiis (tf the <n loan guaranty peo-
pun, will fold he has a definite
advantage over die neo-vetnran
aiider die FHA progrBnt^^ref
Powers pdnted out Ihid WbHd
War B veterans wddi maximum
'.j ' ij>-'Jm""> ' B ■- ' ■"jit^ ' ',■■■< ■■■ " ■ ' — .
eligMity wiQ ten^e mtll July 26.
tt37, to take advantiq^ (rf the GI
Loan Guaranty Pnogram. The
rMstA VA office vHU be glad to
figure ^ any veterans r^naining
^||ib!lity by lae of Uie ^tdiilished
IbmniUi.
Hie formula adds ten years to
the date of the veteo'an's disdisrge
from active wartkne service and
yeap
uA three mcnUis of servU» to
rttuA a date Qiat bscrafm the
laminating deadline for that par-
tio^ar veteran's entitlemfflt.
Korean C(adlkt vet^-ans with
maxhnum entitlonent will have
until January 31, 1975, to take
advantage of a VA GI kian.
War varans who have not used
jidr GI entid«r,«t but who have
thready passed Uieir eligibility
ieadline wiU find the FHA mort-
li^e insurance plan to thdr ad-
anti^. Powers said.
Cfi. Academy
Seeks Cadets
AOADiMY 3EE& CADETS ■■
WASHINGTON, D. C. "- Tbe
United States Coast Guard .Acad-
emy, the wily U. S. military acad-
emy whk* appoints its cadets sole-
ly on the basis of competitive ex-
aminatiwi. is seekli^ apjrfkiants
for the class convaiing Jidy 12,
1966.
Deadline for the af^alkms is
De<^rber 4, 1906.
The application deadline coincidas
widi die Decerrber College Bn-
trarce ExaminMion Boand Tests
which will be the basis for die
competition.
Tliere are no congressional ap-
pointaients or geographical quotas.
AppUcants most lie unmarried
hi^ 'sdsjol senim's or p-aAiates
^1^ have reached tiieir 17th, but
not tiieir 22nd b rihday by .hily 1,
»36. Tbey most have eanisd IS
units by June »). 1998, inchiding:
three in en^A, two in a^ehra
and one in plane geometry.
Th^ must be in eaccdiert i*ysi-
ctk canditi<»i, between 64 and 78
!ncbes in height with proportionate
weight, and must have at teast
a/30 viskm in «tth e^t, coirMti-
ble to 20/20.
Tlie four-y^r eoiarse at d» Acad-
enoy kada to a badwbr of adOKe
de0«eimd a comRd^m as oi^
m die regidar Coast Guard.
Adchtional informatwn ai^ ^fS^
catioo forms may be oiiti&ed
from M^adioo} ^ukiance (^aise-
kn&[\xs wri^ to the Dh-ectrar
ef Admianons, U. S. CoMt Guard
lAicademy. New Lootkm, Cam..
No Big Boi^
For Kenytville
9$ lUXXR PROVO
KPip$V|U£ — There are no
pfawaia eoQae<^ the giMt buaew
ya QBflrwW me enBBS: raCMt
lyandi of die EUxabedi <^vsr, ac-
cofding to W. W. Reasor, owa^ of
the pit's ad^bii^ iHijpeky.
Vtm Norfolk resklent said tint
tha« is a dam beliween die pit,
wtich will evoHiially become a
like and be has no j^uis to open
the huge crevice in order to Id
die Elizateth's inters come fur-
dier ifllmd.
Tht pit is beli^ dug by con-
struction a«ws fw die nearby in-
teratate hi^may Q(»»trucMon.
leskie the smaU bri^e at KmqiS-
vtile, th«% have been a few mM^
boats doUi^ die dwre Ihw of tt»
I^Mnt-«f-Veiw neighborhood. And
residenta of this area fioreeee oiwe
of die same when die b^ lake b
comp^.
FcMT ^ hkttNian, the ai^t (A
boats near KempflnriUe remhids
one of tiM evfy cx^nial MiltKry
df tlds area. Ihe Soiir moA tobMco
trade bcm Richmond kA Peters-
bwg came down the James Rhw
to Noriotic, whence H wm shipped
here, and dim owrUnd dxMit ten
miiei to Nerdi Landing. There the
cai^ was tranrfenvd to doope,
which pttssed dutwgh Curritudt
and Palmtoo Sound to Beatrfort.
It seems that the modem call of
the day doesn't allow free water
traffic tivoi^ die smaH waters of
diis bMsdii^ vtila^. Local boats
inskie the i^idge wiU stay <»i the
lakp oM to A«»y«r list's to be
found in tte wwU.
OF SCHEME
NORFOLK - The Tidewater
Better Business Buraau warned
today that a new scheme based <»
a tdephone nuuicet survey Ui be-
tag \SteA in many puis of die
coiaitay to hKhice housewives to
biqf e«»titantly priced products.
Charles A. Martak, Bureau Man-
ager, said dw radcet abo invohres
••bu^ed" salerooms, a "sweep-
stakes contest," cotMana- qpies-
doonaires and "free" gifts for so-
ladled "Test farnUfes."
Accordhlg to dw Natimial Bd^
imt ^Kinass ^a^ta, die scheme
hai cropp^ up in 1% York. New
J|piifi Hissmal, iaiM, Oregon
4ltates Md apimtfs to
Ifle &iae, OiiiQB. Gbandier
of C(nnnMrce diseased that U had
aoo tdephene hiqpdries la a two-
nMndi peited c(»ic«ming a toca!
firm using die scheme.
The Tidewater Brtter Busine?^^'
Bureau said anyone contacted J^ i
a film supp(»edlv ctmducting a ;
iharket r^earch surv^ stujuld get
hi touch wfth ttidr Better Buaine^
&ire»i for a report on die firm.
VB»GO STOCK
OIVIOENOS
RiCHIfOND - Hie boani of di-
rec^HTs of the Virginia BSectric
imd Power Cen^any today de-
dared a quurttfty avkknd on
die txmsnon dode paydde Decem-
ber 20, 1966, to stockhoktere of
record at the ctoie of budness m
November 30, 1966.
Regular quarterly divid«ids d
$1.25 pa- share on die $5 (hvidend
ivcforred; $1.01 per share on die
$4.04 divided i»^erred; $1.05 pa-
share on die $4.20 dhridoid {ve-
fored; $1.03 per share on tiie $4.12
divuiend {ffderred; and $1.20 per
share on die $4.80 dividoid pre-
ferred were declared, all payable
December 20. 1985, to diarehold-
ers of record November 30, 1965.
Hie akiliful hand, d pt. Charttup maka maty dtt^ IBalce pkoto)
Stagi Doctored By Chaiitwi
VIRGINIA BE.\CH-"Just what
die doctor ordered" is die Inge-
nious c(»Btruction d die co^^
d>le stage vtMdi wiU be used at
die Virginia Beach Mediodiat
CMffch for the repeat perform-
anew=#=>'InasRwdi'' to be {m-
sei^ (XI Decembw 12 imd 19
at 7:30 p.nwi
P
Charlhm wock:
Ihr.' James
with wood m a hobby. He has
pand^d a room, ^ousied a p(»tli
i»u^,]^lrts ttid odwr lesser proj-
ects, aiMi fi^ it partkidad^ mA-
iffytag rdaxatkA «^en nef hnd-
ing the sick wd iajured and t3m»>
^^ he can do at home toA at
any hotr d die (biy or n^lii. ^ .
M It ffiiiriber of die LowdPs
Laymen flisMtey Sdxiol dass wUdi
is praaadhig dia Cbristotts dory
adaptid from CAvta Mofkm's ia-
moui poMs "The Great Gimt
Comas Li." I^. Charlton put his
'other talent" to work by dadffs-
ing ^ constructing die di^ nd
set wUdi coi be assembled kt
use to frmt d the sanctuary doA
Uien <^ckly disassembled to make
nxm for the nmre oisttmary serv-
ices at die ctatfi^
Aumrded Oak Leaf Cluster
FT. El^nS, VA. - U. Od. Chaiies R. Biases (toft), depaty pod
iT"«"«t*- «t Ft. Steey. waa a reeest radpieBt ef the Seeood Odi
Leaf Cinia- to the Anny C«iniie«datloa MedaL He was prMOpied
the Mrari for umiMoiI s iis service wfdi dw hraasportatln Avtrien
at beadqaatters. V. 8. Ainy GeamMuieatieBs Jfaoe ^ Earap^ >•■<•
later with tte s^ply tfvWan. U. % Atmy Cemmnkatiaas Zsm,
mesmmi (PMdMsad) te Orieaaa. Fraaee, Airing
Oct. IMtoSept. an. ilahtaf the pnsealaliaB ia Od.
Mb S. inpna. ft. fliaey ooouMder. (US Araqp Fintogiaph).
The youi% aduk Sunday schod
class, which h( comprised mai^
d coulees, nianbers nearly 100
membe-s. It has grown firma a
smafl mideus d married coiqries
widi dmilar interests d church
and c(»nnMuilty whidi was formed
by tlw dien-ndnister ^an Lowell
ftiore dian TQ years ago. It is a
discussko-^'pe study group wtdi
eadi menober tddng a turn at
bdng die discussion leader, and
die name Lowell's Laymoi came
from its founder.
Because d the unusual interest
in the play "Inasmuch" [Mrese&tr
ed last year, it w{^ decided to
give U'twice dus year as one d
the hi^ghts d the season's ^le-
dal evoits. '
The story is about the poor oib-
bler who is eiqiecting a vidt frtim
Je«is. While he wdts. drangos
ojme to his jdow— cdd, hungry,
Aragona Lions
ARACJONA— Tile Aragoia IAmis
Cltd) has annwinced diat' a new
milestone in s^t conservation has
been reached. In the pad ^e
transplants and tissues had to be
us^ within hours d removal from
the patient; now diey can be
daced ui units and be preserved
indefinitely and can be mail«i
anywhere in the world withait die
worry d a time llnoit
Ayo-st Laborat(Nri^ haA ^d-
(xp^ dus corneo-scleral preserva-
tion unit, and Aragwa Lions Club
has furnished three d these units
to the Gieneral H(^utal d Virgmia
Beech, Norfolk GteiMral, DePaid,
Ld^ Memorial, Norfolk (}(»nnmh
dty mi Norfolk Munic^. And
tile ckib has staUK) it will maintam
this stock d three units for ^di
d the h^itals.
"We cmi fed that we hav4, eon-
trMxited, diro«^ our {ffojacte Wp'
pwted b|r die ptidk. tae^hhig to
the battle for i^ caoaaintkB.**
tost— and to each one he |tv«i
time ttid effm to h^ al bMl
he can. Uter, he finds his W^
^ to die piHage "bamidi as
ye tiave done diis to die tend ti
diem^e have done tt to meT . . ;.
and fife Oat fhriie cemii ^
tide.
Hdl Snellings plays die part of
the cdbi^ and odier nienifaKi af
die cad are Shirley Ftetem, Uec-
1^ Diaper. BfU Hovfri^pi^ lb-
bank, Jetey Scoppa and Hdteft
Simm m Hm ddtt^ whapra-
mm. a (M^Ms pijiaid Ittfaitt
% 1% are Bra&y Brawn. ^
Ouggar, Donna MoCkrg. lttB| M-
ty, Steve >M%. &» fiitok,
AoiBue Charlton and Kadiy Soq$a.
Hobart Sfie^ti
T9 Jayoeos
VIRCBiIU BEACH - M. C H»
tert, car mo-chandiring mmu^
d Ford Diviakffl's RiehnMnd <ti>
trid sales office, addrened # 7:|l
pjn. dinner noQet^ d the ^^gia^
Beach Jindor (Siambor d GeOk-
merce at the Blade Ai^us Radaii'
rant T^iesday.
A graduate d die Uahre^ «f
Illinois. Mr. Hdiart ^aed W^
MoUur Ccanpany m 1961 as a dla-
trid dole ki JadcadivlSe. F^.
He has sinoe hdd podtka^ In
Adttita, Ga., as sales coonttai^
and fidd represoitative, as in
DearixMm, Midi., as pii^^
aoMce sales promotfen ^i^ii^
manager for the Eed Coia| ||a
was tranderred from DearbQ|Q>io
RlchnrMnd in July, 1964.
ESP AND
'■iftfc'
VIRGINU BSACH - 1^ Aa-
sociation for I^^^rcb
li^rtenment Sundi^ FMion
vembsr 28th wiQ fi^rtara
Lathers, an cii||ineer Md
d die EdgK- C^ca dalaf 1
at 3:» p.m. d tte Immmm
Heaiiquarters. 21S iltti Wtt^ to
Virginia Beadi. Ifr. Ladierf m
use as Us stAject "Tlw K^l^rti
d die Night."
Led aammr die ARE. hiU a
wedc'^ sadov on &«np oiiad*
menting idtti ra|M igr» ii i iaiiiii
and vartow atnitf In IhI m^^
senaery parpaptkiii tat^Mpi. Piy.
dMd^ pitkemm wA pagrida.
trtds. as wdl as odlatfa ftnAints
and taHrwIed A.RA tmbm
took pail Ifr. Uttea was oi tha
eoavnttlee widch plinid tidi acm-
bar and tocA: part ia tlM profram
A ^paitfoB period MKIbHbv
km
wmaiMm.
* /;
^
-^ 4Si-SlSl
4 MUPm • SLVCOVUtS ^
f^M^eiH # UHiOLSTKRttld
DECOMrntG SEKVICES.
tSm Viriiaia BmcIi Blvd.
i>h*M S4O-it0i7
:«1
MAI^HAtL RiUMtUII, mC
'l^.'
4as^Mii
) ^
mmtks HmmM. homi
VWGINIA BE&CH. VIRGI^U
Vlffiaia »«•<*
t ■
^nsBs
^EASRMi MUncr
IN IMNi
2^i S«rMl Vlrglni* B^ck
iMrfH
i^
MiUMlMSATON mlMUHiCE CO
itit K«fie Aw.— T«l«|^M* GA MKl
24M B. PrtaoMa Am* IU. DidT '
Bi»aairs SHHi savici
Slat StoNt »«
Talnte* GA t-^t^
•MhSttwl A ARtfe Av«ni
irii
^ BEECH GROA^r
Hethodist church
TOncess Anne
%»f K. Jacluoa, P«at^
lf:ltoa.m. — Church School
ll;li &.ai. — Morning Worship
FJtANClS ASBURY
methc^ist church
GrMt Neck Road
LaRojr Davits Minuter
9:41 a,m. — Church School
ll:lMft.m. — Morning WorriUp
SCOTT MEMORIAL
STHODIST CHURCH
469NFint Colonial Road
R*v- H.^^^h C mrrj. TtM tm
1 :S0 a.Bi>r-Mdrnrnff WoniBip"
9 :|6 a.ni, — Church School
lt^4a.m. — Morning Worship
f:IOp.ni.i — Youth FeDow^p
fLYGOOD MEMORIAL
ETHODIST CHURCH
4713 Hay good Road
Rabat F. lin^aa, Putor
•:|# a.M. — Church School
11:90 i> m. — Morning Worship
HAYGOOD METHODIST
CHURCH
8'149 Bayshore Road
8:80 a.m., ^ :45 a.m. and 11:00
•jn. — Worship Services
9:45 am. — Church School for
ail age groups
11:00 a.m. — Second session of
Church School for children
a through 7th grada and
•Its.
7^ |>.ra.— Methodist Yoath
Fellowship foi young people
7th, 8th and 9th gradM to
Junior High Group and 10th
grade up for Senior Grtwp-
Fnends welcome4
„ KNOTTS ISLAND _^^.
METHODIST CHURCrf^^
Kaotte Island. N.C.
Rdbwt C. WMk, MtaisHnr
10:00 a.in.~^anday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — W or^p Service
BAYLAKE METHODIST
CHURCH
Shore* Dr. at TreMure Island
Drive in Bayside
R^rasoMl E. MuMcr, Minister
8:30 A 11:00 a.m.— Worship
Service
9:4§a.m. — Sunday School
CHARITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Back Bay, Vii^nia
LasUa E. C*nc«, taiaistar
lO^jun. — Church School
11 iOAjLtt.— Homing Worship
SALEM METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne," Vii^nia
Easory S. EUnorc, iMinwter
10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
ll:U0a.m. — Church School
7 :S0 p.m. — Youth Fellovmhip
We -dare not forget that iiHieii our forefathers
celebrated the first Thanlksgiving Day they weren't
at aB sure that IMr mea^mr harrrat would be ade-
qmte to sustain the Httle commimity through a long
hard winter. About afl they could gi?e Crod was
thanks!
^ Gratito^ far oar blessings fa time of abtmdanee
discovers a new dimension. We ean b^x)me partners
in Hk mig^tr
f*^ the Yery season in which ChHffins jg^ve
-Qianks to their Lord is the season in which tiiey plan
their stewardship--r^ir fiiy|p(»rt of ti2A Church's con-
tinuing work, , ^^ ^^-^^re— :
If yon are a diureh Member/ demonstrate y wg
tiuuiksgiYii^ in eiurnest i»»nmitment to your congre-
gation's spiritual opportunity. If you are not a church
member, »pKss your tMnfts^ving by discovering
your own spiritual opportunit)^ -
Spiritual ^dication is ab»t tfte ox^y fife resource
of wh ich w e doVlaot have laaore than we abaoluteiiy
THK cHuneH pen auu
AUU Pdll tHK CMJItCH
, iwch«Nhfiift|Miiaiiil -
■a Mrth for As Mini ¥ rhwwo-
' Wk ■ml I II ii<t iitrtwliMiiH II ■ »■ I
houM of ^iMta^ «alBM. WMoot s
■trang Ctimdk, BaNhfr imeem^
WK cWliMmi SM •illlll'Wi IRmm
■n iaiir tuuad iMinin «^ every
pawn rfMMld attrnd MtvioM i«sh>
My nd •upfsort flw CSiurdt They
•ra: (1) For hie own lake. (2) For
hta diiktaen'a eeke. (3) Fw the take
of hte cnmnninHy ani aatiah. (4)
For the lake fA the Cfaard) ita^,
JiAicfa neadi Ua man] and matiriri
.ilM>|iiiit. I^an to fo to dnnb lapi*
ll^ and taad your Bfl^ daily.
AnMlmi na
7:SI|MS. — ^l^niag i«rvlc«
P^mn k In^tadL
ST. AIDAN-9
KtlSCOrAL OIUIICH
Xiiuf a Grant Road
A fw^ut Prlva
^on« 8404730
.R««^ L. J. TffXotf Jr., Vicar
10:M a.m. — mAj Communion
(nni and tUrd Sundays)
Momfayr Pnyvr, 2nd and 4ti)
Su^ys
Ckv<i^ x^ School ( conenrrtBt
ir^ afN-Tlces)
ST. NICHOLAS
e^THOLIC CHURCH
144 ittle Neck Rd.
" Phone 840-7281 ™
Rav. Tboniaa M. Sanaaara
Swiday Masaas — 8:16. 9:30,
10:46, and 12 Noon in the
Church; 11:00 in Princew
Theatre, 3177 Virginia Beach
Blvd.
Confessions — Saturday 4>6 p.SD.
and 7-8 p.m.
IIOUNT OLIVE
WTIST CHURCH
L. Wirrmn Ciuta*, Paatw
t:80 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.in. — Morning Worship
7:80 psta. — Evening Worship
"carrST
BAPTIST CRilRCH
lUv.'Gary B. IlioaipaoB
• :46 a.m. — ^unda^^ School
IX :00 a.m. — Worsmp Service
6 :48 Ja. — Vesper Service
6:80 p.m. — Training Union
7 :80 p jn. — Evangefistic
S«^ce
Fiowars
tm^m HAxmi nxmsi
niONE 4Sa.S7»
MURDIN DRUG CO., bic
PImm 34041 1 1 I2S4 Va. BMch Blvd.
FREE DELIVERT
I.;.
«^
OCEANA CURB MARKET
VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. AT OCEANA
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KALA CHURCH OF CHRIST
C|fed% Virginia Beach, Va.
W. T' Weaver, Miaistar
10:00 aJB.-^Bible S<^1
1 1 :00 a.aa. — Mo^iiur WorsUp
:4 S p.tti — Youth Program
? :80 pm — Evening Woxi^
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1460 Va. Beach Blvd. Oceana
Roy N. Wiboa, MUaUtor
10:0Ua.m. — Bible Stady
1 1 :0U a.m. — Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. — ^Evening Wortbip
, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
209 - 20th Street
W. A. WOOD, IM.
CoBBiaaiea Agaal
H«MUa OU A RafMag Ca.
Fufel on and KeroseiM
'^' Dial GA8-S3Sf
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Sunday
6*nesls
12:1-9
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J:I043
Ttieiday
PhIkm
24:1-10
Wedneidsy
Hatk
l2i4l-44
Thursday
Luke
Il:9-i4
Friday
Epheiians
1:3-10
Sadirday
Coloniass
3:12-17
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COMMUNITY METHODIST
CHURCH
Aeredale — Kempsville
Rav. Joha L. KJUm-, Jr.
D :46 a.m. — Church School
U :00 a.m. — Morning Woral|p
7:80 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
LYNNHAVBM METHODIST
CHURCH
little Neck Road
Rav. Oscar V. Rodrtaues
10:00 a.m.— Church School
ll:00a..m — Morning Worahif
LaKIES METHODISt
CHURCH
6660 Virginia Beach Blvd.
RcT. C. Katoa Gray
8:80 a.m. — ^Early Worship
Service
9:46 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — ^Lato Worahip
6:00 p.m — Youth Fellowship
BETHBL hethodist
CHURCH
PrinceM Anne
Roy R. JaeksMif Pawtor
10:00 a.m. — ^Morning Worahip
ll:O0aJBi. — Cbuith School
PLAZA METHODIST
CHURCH
208 Pla^a Trail
DarbOTt G. Hobba, Paator
9:46 a.m. — CShurch School
ll:00a.m.^ — ^Worriiip Service
7 :00 p.m. — Youtii Fellowship
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um wmmmM. noK road
ALL TYPta WEUMNO
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ARAGONA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Now Meeting In Louise
'*^Luxford EUaentary Schod
N. C. cnlba, Paator
9:46 a.m. — &inday S^ool
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worriiip
6:80 p.m. — Trtlalng Union
7 :30 pBfi<^E«iiiBr W«rshU>
7:30p.m.-^Wad. nrafer
Meeting
FIRST BAPT^IST OIURCH
36th St Al ttoUy Ad.
H. Wad«U Waltr^ Paster
9:30a.m.^ — %Bday School
ll:00a.m.--l|ttimint WMttiip
6:15 p.m. — "fimining Vniitt
7:30 p.m. — ^rmiiig Service
Evening Services 30 min. later
May 15-S#t. 15.
MIMMO llETHODIST
CHURdl
Princeja AWW, Ti
EasmrS. Enhnra,
10:16 a-m. — <fhttreh School
11:15 a.m. — Ifonring Woxtbip
I a I * " ■ ' I m I
GJUJLM^ £PI%CC^AL
OlURCH
^Mi iij^^ — *t8-SB7S
tli taev. RIaeen R. Wtfloiy
11:00 a.m.— holy Conununum and
Sermon (First Stoday)
11:00 aJn.— Momiog Prayer and
Samoa (Ind. 3rd, and ^ Sun-
days)
9:4B ajn.— amrdi Sduwl (Sep-
anber-June) (Nuneiy through
Adults)
iO:00 ajn.— W^ Day— Holy Ckan-
nwrinn
U):30 a-m.-Iliursdayft— Laying m
of Hands
t OLD DONATION
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
449 Witch Duels Road, Bayaide
8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion
(Except during rector's va-
cation) '
10:00 am. — Morning Prayer
and Sermon (Holy Com-
munion on first Sunday of
each montii.)
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
233 Bowman Road
Rev. Oiarlea R. McGinley,
8 :00 a.m. — Holy Communion
10:00 a.m. — Holy Communion
(Ist A 3rd Sunday)
10:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
Church School follows ihe
10:00 a.m. Service.
Nursery service is available.
EASTERN SHORE CHAPEL
(Epiac<msl)
B. Sidney Skadera, Rector
8 ;00 a.m. — Holjr Communion
9 :00 a.m.^ — ^Family Service
and Morning Prayer
(3rd Sunday Holy Com-
munion)
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^Morning Prt^r.
sermon (1st Sunday Holy
Commvnion)
f;MA.iL^~-fi0l]r OMBmntfao
«t^ OF THE SEA
mnPOLIC CHURCH
l4tti>St. A Arctic Circle
Rev. PVWtfda V. Bambrick
MASSES
WInter^-8 :00, 9 :S0, 1 1 :00,
12:15
Snminer — (June 1-Labor Day)
7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
lltOO, 12.00
Holy Days— € H)0, 7 :00,
«id 6:80 p.m.
Wi«M»y, winter — 8rflO»
Sipmaaer, 8:45 ajn. onl
(?OBf«nlon& — 4:00 to •
7*.O0 to 8t00^tn.
ST.
CATHOLIC
1010 S«ute
Fa^er* OHera,
Summer Mas.^4
10:30 and 12:00
Confei»ion each Saturday 4:00
t^ 6:00 Md 7:00 to 8.^0
9:00
8:4B
, llO0K
-7:30,
rant 1^ /%ian«a, factor
v:4aa.m. — Sunday School
10:45 a.m. — Morning Worship
TEMPLE EMANUEL
26tii and Baltic, Va. Beach
Philip Ptncua, Rabbi
7:30 a.m. — Services Mon.-Fri.
8:15 p.m.— Friday-Sabbath
Services
10:00 am, — Saturday Sa|>bath
Service"
8:00 a.m. — Services Sunday
EMANUAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lynn Shores Drive at Va. Bch.
, Kenneth A* Price, Paator
9:10 a.m. — Sunday Church
Schuol
1 :30 a.m . — Worship Service
, (nursery . provided)
6 :30 p.m, — Luther League
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
1^9 Laskin Road
R«T. Dicttaa W. Taylar
8 :30 a.m,— Worship
9 :30 a.m. — Church School
ll:(»a-»— Worship
(Nursery provided)
6;3Cpm. — Luther League
OUR SAVIOUR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Baylake Pines, Bayside
Kanneth R. Carbantb, Paator
8:13 am.— Worship Sarvice
9:46 «in.— Church School
11:00 aja— Worship SwvicC
(Nursery provided)
PRINCE OF PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Minouri Synod)
4S4 Kings Grant Road
iRav. i. Elmer Medley, Paator
8:00 a.m. — Divine Worship
9:16 a.m. — Sunday School
atfd Bible Class.
10:SOii.m. — Divine Worship
Boll' Communion — 1st and 3rd
finiday.
KINGS GRANT
JN^BYTERIAN CHURCH
tMMr meeting in the King's
Grant Elementary School)
Rayn^end C. Ftitton, Paator
9:^h.m. — Sunday School
lllM %Ja. — Morning WorsMp
BAtilDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ifear Robbins Comer
J. E. Jofanaoa, Paator
i|i.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 am — Momii^ Worahip
OCEANA '
0fWB.iti
S. Odffit Bouaa' Bd.,
XHAaA-TRmtW^'
ilOOU P|BSBYTERIAN CHURCH
^"~" 420 Thalia Roaa
' OdMy D. Cttat. Miakter
9 :30 a.m. — Morning Worship
10:46 ajn.— Cfcwd»"ScSftol
^^»aiNi
BOWOtBEK
fKa.SBYT£RlAN CHUKCH
9 :80 a.m. — Church School
Rosemont ftoad A, Plaza Trai
Weatx J. Millar. Miniatar
9:45 a.m.— Sunday <jchool
ll:00a.p. — Church Service
LYNNHAVEN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lynnhaven Villi^re
Rav. Marion R. Webb, 'Jr.
9:45 a jn. — C%nrch School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. — Youth Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Pioneer FeUowship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1200 Aragona Boulevard
M. Bland Dndlay, MInutar
8 :30 a.m. — Worship A Church
School
9:80 a.m. — Worship A Church
School
11.00 a.m.— Worship A Church
School
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pacific Ave. at 36th St.
John S. L0a^ Plator
Mr. WOllani D. Rosaeil
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Bfoming Worship
Nursery Service Provided
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First St., Glentock, Norfolk
E. Crowell Coolay^ BaatoT
9 :45 a.m. — Church School
11:00 a.m. — Mortataw Worship
-16 :30 p.m.— What-Nots
Fellowship
6 :30 p.m. — Pioneer FeUowship
6 :30 p.m. — Young People's
Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
620 14th Street
Bobby H. Sana, Paator
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
ll:ODa.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — Evening Wor^p
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Virginia Beach Boulevard
East Lane — Oceana
Rev. Sainual D. B«i%> Jr.
9:45 a.m. — Church Sc»ol
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. — ^E^^ngeUstie
Service
PENTECC^TAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
15th St. and Baltic Ave.
Elwood Kara,. Paator
PRINCESS ANNE FREEWILL
BAPTIST OfURCH
1415 Oceana Blvd.
^ mile past dc^ma ^ SUu
on right
T. J. Ting^ Pastar
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
11 :Q0 a.m. — "WonnMp Sotv^
0:^pwm:*^Bi1^ flady
9:9S ajn.— &Dday SdKxd
tl:UOam. — Church Saivioa
8:00p.mi — Weda«adi9 ^
Service
- NlRSCHLErS SHOES
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Arag ona abiding Cantar
VfalMk Boaeh BNi^ 407.^88
^^XAN PAMC=
COMMUNITY ^tmm
DuPont Circle. Bayaida, Va.
PanI £. MeCnllongh, ThJI.,
9:45 a.m. — Bible School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.— Family Night
Service
VIRGINIA BEACH
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Laskin Rd., Linkhora Bay
toT. Richard Woodward^ Pastor
9:45 a.m . — Sunday School
i 1 :00 a.m j — ^Morning Werriiip
il:30a,m. — Children's Church
8:00p.m, — Evening Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLUMBlNi^ if^
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS, Inc.
I Locatioaa To Serve Yon
Radio Diapatcbed Tnicka
431 Vircinia Beach Blvd.— Dial 428-1660
Priaceaa Anne Station — Dial 426-6216
SUBUl^AN CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
111 Lobough Ave.,
Bellamy Manor
Virginia Beach, Va.
Rev. J. Fredrick Pvkar
9:45a.mj — Sunday School
1 1 :0e a.m. — ^Morning Wotddp
11 :30 a.m. — Childbrens Church
7:80pjn, — ^Evening Service
LYNNilAVEN COLONY
UNITED CHURCH
(Concrogatlonal Christian)
Great Neoc Rd. near Shore Dr.
The Rev. The. H. BrMoa
9 :46 ajn. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Morning WotaUp
7 :30 p.m. — Pilgrim
Fellowship
Nursery for small ehfldifea
ROSEWOOD MEMORIAL PARK, INC.
CEMETERY
PRINCESS ANNE MEMORIAL PARK
• CEMETERY
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LASKIN ROAD AT HlILTf^
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PEMBROKE MANOR
UNITED CHURCH <rf CHRIST
(Confrofe«%*id CMkttka)
MeetiMs In Pennhroke Uaiaior
Elementary Selloel
Rev. Cat T. IMQfia
9:30 a.m.— Choirch f^OnA
10:30 a.m. — wvriMp
Nursery at all lervfeei
OCEANA BEAUTY ACADEMY
1737 VIRGINIA BEACH BOlisVARD
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Li^n Rc«4
9:45 a.m. — fTmidhky Miool
11:0.0 a.m.— 4Ceeting for
Morning Werdiip
ST. MARK AJi.E. ^ItmOl
0<»ttia
Rov. D. P. FiM«^ Parter
9:30 a.m. — Sun&i^ SdMoI
11:00 a.m.— .-Worsliiil ^riiDiee
DIAlimiD SHUtfGS
CHRISTIAN CflimCH
DiacMas of OttM
6700 W^ Baden l^td
G. David Si Mraawe, n«|^
8.45a.m. — ^Wovsh^ Snidce
9:45 a.m. — S^day School '
11:00 a.m. — Word^ Service
6 :S0 p. m.~i-YouH> tiro wpa
BAYSIDE tRftlMlAN
CHURCH
(rnngTogatiem ■!)
Shore Drive A Greenwell Ro«d
Eari L. FarrdL MiniateF
9:46ajB. — Word# Benice
9:45 a.m. — Sindnr Se|^l
11:00 a.m. — ^Worship ^ikrvfea
wYa.iFFfe nti^BirmuAN
CMUII^I ' .
4(rfui B. I^ m»m. Sihoel
J, Slanioa Blain, Paator
10:00 a.m.— Moi
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music to ywir eyes «id jwur face! We w«* to a creacendi here.
Ibe Rido^ iMfte iioiify, as we hnah and riMiqpoo. Tlw nwric
Mlti as «w A^w Md art jmr hair.
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Novmnber 24-27
Vovfins
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November 28-30
Httwm % 4, 6, 8, 10
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December 1 -4
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November 24-30
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December |a4
MONKEY
^ UNCL3
!^J,4j6,«.10
9m remarked. "I mxA wjf Uiey
are better at kan^ Ums than
a(kiM9— ixt^dUy tecMue their
lives are not cluttered witfi quite
so nKuiy p«3b!efns."
Her hu!!band t4kes no active part
in theatre work but has dways
given Liz his whole-hearted sup-
port. Their daughter, Uza, is a
fir^ year student at Beloll College,
in Wlsconsn, and their son. John,
is in his ftird y^r as a University
Sciwlar at the Univwsity of Vir-
ginia. ,
As for directii^, Mra. SiHs sayi,
"I find it tfie most satisfying thl^
I have ever doM. After years of
spying art, music, dancing,
P^^e, and oUier fac^ of the
theatre, it gives me great pirasure
to bring th«n all tt^ether in one
creative eWort."
V!rg)rrf» BMch SUN, y^hirmdtiy, f<kNmtim 24, T9M
IflE LAUGH'S ON EVERYONE ia Watt Dbaey's new campm
e«aedy. "Ik* Msidwy's Ufede." stairiac. temt left, Stanley the
CUmp ki Mm Ittie rale. Au^te m mmtty't "avt." Tsuiray Kirk as
as te JiM^e «1m I3aate Ma comh: sit*
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■nail toontMy paynieot.
FMturM 3, 4, 6, 8, 10
MtAND fonv unclaimed sew-
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or 6 paymei^ of |BJO.
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NBC Plans Odd
third time, Liz Sills has willingly
aceeptKl the challenging job of
directing a production for the Vir-
ginia fieach Little Theatre. "Silent
Night, Lonely Night," which will
open Dec. 2, at ths Courtyard Play-
hiiiise. hr= bor>n in rehcai «al n^anv
weeks, ai^ though various snail
^cmities have beset tlie gioup,
she feEils thisTfs are now irndn-
control and everything will fall
into place on opening night
Mrs. Sills, wife of John William
Slls, II, is a native d Norfolk
but has lived in Virginia Beach
sim:e her nrtarriage in 19«2. Sie is
active in both Norfolk and Vir-
ginia Beach Uttte Theatres in
various capacities and was one of
the wigmal founders cf VSLT
when it was formed in 1947. 9je
directed her first play, "Tlie
Heiress" for this group, and hw
second was la^ y^r's coined^
"My Tlwee Ai^k" ., ,;L ,
She says, "I go to my firwt re-
Ji^sal with a play roi^hiy bkxk-
f^ oirt and with definite ideas of
what the characters are like, but
after casting I fuid it necessary to
n^ke adjustments to the actors.
Play production is a joint effort,
and unless an actor interprets a
character or mov^ in sudt a way
that it Is (Uametrically (^iposcd to
a director's overall conception of
the play, he shouW be altewed as
much freed(»n of interpretatton as
possSrfe." s^B^j ^
"SQeni Night ..." Is entirely
daffere^ froiQ ai^^hiig ^ had
done before. S^^^ ^ m^jortant
to estabU^ the quiet, intimate
mood of the play so for the first
two wedks of rdiearsal, .she kept
the dooi^s clos:d. Birt now work
has progressed to the point where
vi.',itors are welcomed.
Liz a'so encourages the actors
to t;ik3 as tong as they like be-
tween ;'CC'nes just to sit and talk.
T'he i.rL.dpa's work four night
3 week and Sundays. The other
.'our men^bers of the cast are cal-
led fcr three rehearsals.
She has been the play director
.^t Country Day :\chool for girls
for ei^ years and ^e directs
them just as i they were adults.
Colorcast ~^
NEW YORK - NBC News plans
to colorcast simultaneously the
launch of the Gemini 7 spacecraft
and the NCAA football game be-
tween Penn ^ate and the Univer-
sity oi Maryland on Saturday, Dec.
4, on the !^ Television Netwwk.
Julian Goodman, Elxecutive Vice
President, NBC News, amounced
that a split screen will be used
to telecaf^t both events if the launch
of tiio Gmiini 7 space cajmile
takes place while the football game
is in progress. At {N^sent, the
launch is .scheduled .(or 2:30 p.m.
on Dec. 4 (all Umes are EST).
NBC News will begin Its cover-
age of pre-launch activities at
12 noon. At 1 p.m., NW: Spwls
will present "NBC i^rts Preview
with Bud Wilkinson," switching at
ktt l>jn. ts Cdlege Parte, Md.,
where the game will he played.
Kickoff will be at 1:30 p.m. Be-
ginning at 1:15 p,m,, launch grep-
arations will be shown in the up-
per left quadrant of the television
screen while the foottwdl game
telecast, will contimte to be shown
on the remaining portk^n of the
screen.
In addition to the split-screen
teduiique, NBC News will present
flashcaster bulletins akn^ the bot-
tom (^ the screen both before and
after the laundi, as well as audio
bidletins on the progress of the
lauhdi and fli^ of Gemini 7.
fb^ si^H-screen technk]ue ^li
was used by NBC News tai tiie
1955 Presidential conventions. At
that time, NBC News used a five-
way split screen to show reactions
of leading delegate to the con-
ventions at the same thne speeches
were being given from tlie ros-
trum.
Paul Iddkgs Is rather wrapped up in his work, whea his lawyw and
oM friend, Don Vest, vf ntures in to the New York apartment. MarJ
Gassner is the "work". AH of th*s happens la Wedgewood Dtaaer
Theatre's new hilarioufc comedy hit, ''Mary, Mary."
A Review
WEDGEWOOD'S 'MARY,
MARY' - MERRY, MERRY
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RETIRED
VmOINIA BEL\CH - M»vin S.
Garrett, SFC, retired rtovember 2,
from tiie U. S. Army after serving
more than 20 years of active (kity.
He lives with Ms wife, C^a Ann,
and their three children at Aeir
Vii^inia Beach home at 32)7 1-ark
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Wei^ewood Dinnw Hwatre, in
Toara. has anoths* hit on its
hancb, and unless we miss our
guea, it wiU be cMficult to get
ticket tor the production vM<A\
closes on December 11: however,
we sa^i^ you make all eMmis to
get those tickds. You are in for a
delightful eveiuog in the theatre.
Wedgewood )M ^frat '*^try,
Mary" before. At that'ttoe, the
production was sold out for all
performances and even held owr
for extra performances. But tiiat
was still mi, eno\^, and the re-
sult 'a that "Mary, Mary" is biKJc
by popular demand. Wedgewood
presented fl^ ffirst production of
the play afta it closed on ft^iKk
jKay, 7^ r^^ to the play iMd
tKHe dbtain«! by repeated pkm
to Jean Kerr, author ol the rac-
cesrful comedy, which had a long
run in New York. In the airrent
production, the director is the
same as last January, as are tlirea
of the cast nwnr.bers. The t^A'a
other cast monbsrs are wdcome
newcomers to Wedgewood.
'^ary, Mary" is a li^t and
airy comedy, witii a plot feat
mSwi S» audience forget the
show runs fc "-"arly three hoars.
Bdt) McKc'avr ' is a sensitive
piAlisher liv'r n a New York
apartment. He is an idealist where
his publishing is cancemed, and
that M causing him sane nunor
monetary troubles. He cares little
for detail in his accounts, and this
has him in hot water with the In-
t&nal Revenue Service. For nine
months prior to the actkin of the
play, he has been divorced and
has been rather miserable, lite
five thmisand dollars in alimony
is not one of his small problem
either. His decision to call in his
old friend Oscar Nelson, a kindly
kwyo*, to he^ strai^ten wit the
money troubles, provides tl:^ {dot.
Nelson invited Bob's ec-wife, Mary,
to the conference, to check on back
income taxes. This is particularly
iqisetUi^ to Bt^. vt^ obvkMafy
stiU has lArong feelii^ towai^
Mary, atthough he is pUunii^ to
marry a young New Ywk "©A,"
who incid«)tally is vei^ «eidthy,
and a yogurt-eaiting, exerciae^ttdc-
ing "bug."
Matchmaker Oscar 'shows Bob
he cannot afford to marry the so-
cialite Tiffany Richards, ^n^
because he can't afford It. Then
ke sets out to bring Mary and
Bcb back together. This is ik^ in
altogether ea.sy jd>, siiKe Bob an!
Mary begin fighting and wis^adt-
ing, as u»ial. as wxm as the^
meet. But one gets the feding that
Mary is iM)t compioleiy evar Bob
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The |A)t ls~eoRq;^^kted i^ tke
appearance ai Dirk Winstcm. fad-
ing movie rtar, who his written a
book he wants Bob to pdUi^. Diric
and Mary have the be^inta^ of
a rmiance. This upsets Bob ev«i
more, a.5d wh^ haii>peR« from ttet
point on is nothing Aort ol hiUs^
ious hysteria.
Paul IcMings is at his be^ as
Bdb. The role fits hhn
and his comedy
as his talent for porurayiof^
terer, make his charact
another Wedgewood out
performance. He newr lets
even in the early scenes, and
^ confidence an! sytnp^y
the audience in his extreoM neN
vousness. '
Claudine Iddh^, his wtfe, and
who portrays Mary, ad<& am^ho*
great jdt> to her already kMif liik
of successes. Tlie key to mecen
in her portra}«l d Maiy lies not
only in her cmnedy timb^ but
also in her terrific ability to cm-
vey just the right thing with fa-
cial eiQMresskMa, gestum tad
movemoits. Her nmarluMe staga
presence and ha* ability to {^
any kind d role nudces "Mary,
Mary" a delist.
Don Vest, as Oscar Nelson, (fees
a fine job creating the "fattier un-
age," birt frfays ^ role with ju^
a ^ade too mudi "heavinea."
Since he has the chance la ^U»
rok to hold the action togeftir,
he falls just a idiade short of b»-
UevabUity.
Peter D3^s as tbe actor, DIdc
Winston, is almost great. Ife iua-
dies the role of the <rft-inarrM
movie idol extremely w^ bnt we
wish he had opened up a Uttfe
more, and let us see imkle his
complex perscmality. "
Marj Gasser, as Ttfany, is a
newcomo' to Wedgewood, aid i*e
expect to see ma^ more^good
things from her. As the bea^M,
athletic girl with far too Uttle un-
derstanding of Ufe, die preants a
nice diantcterizatkm. 9w las a
beautiful voice for tte nit; bui
at tim^, her diction kA wmwdrtwg
to be iteired. Bamm», iB ib»
overall glwkKttoi^ i^mm ao »•
cdlent p^atmer.
Ilni Jwo* &b:«^m is v^
9>od. He taed al At lewris €f
Paid Iddtags iWMiiuMa fit to
gtM, aOn^Ui^b. md tta pradae*
tim moved qakbe snoo^.
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tUa ieforoalion to tbe VA, H Is
evai isen iw|>tirt>8ni this year
INtt ki i» yapl IkK ike inconie
lyntiniinieli 1 1 be petanad to the
Ve|««Ba ftAvMllfation a$ early
as poadbte.
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otiier annd^aiid pei^oo plans
iMve resulted ia incr«»ed iocixne
for prKtic^y i^ VA pensaoners.
A p9$A percentile of perscms re-
cdvmg increases in other than VA
income have already reported such
changes. However, since pension
j^iytnea^ are related directly to
the income of aSl penaona^, it
will be necessary that they, as well
as these iriw have not rep<Mrted,
take pnm^ action in fumbling
the Vetn^ans AcMnistnitkm with
the necenary infomiaUoB.
It is dao impwiai* tturt eadi
mad every que^ion on the tocame
9ie^<ninairc card be conapleted.
H a pmlkular questkin &m not
apply to an individual penetoi^,
he should mark "NONE" in the
^ace inatead of lea^^ tb^ 1:^
blank.
It is again intportint to caution
pensi<mers that faikire to take
prooifit action and fumi^ qmq-
ftee iMormation axM possibly
residt in ttie kxss of their penaioa
benefits and/or, in some cases,
result m ov^paynspte.
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CORNIMTONB aAPTlST
KSMPSVIULE BAPTliT
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BAYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
1480 Pleasure House Rd.
Jmmm V. DeFo*, PmIw
:20a.in. — Worahip Service
9:20 ft
School
8:00 p.m
10:10 a.m. Sunday
Eveniaff Service
PRINCESS ANNE PLAZA
BAPTIST CHURCH
246 Rosemont Road
R«T. HmUin Hagkaa, Paator
11:00 ft 7 :30p.Ba.— Worship
Services
9:30 a.nt.— Sunday School
6:16 p.ni. — Training Union
BEACHLAWN BAPTIST
CHURCH
9tii ft Med. Ave.
A eo^kw*4uhSouthMm Bapii^
Gaorm WelUtt. Jr., MiBUtar
Pko^e 42A-2004
9 :4$a.m.— Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m.— M tamiiigr Service
6:30 p.m. — Training Union
7:80 p.m. — &renine Service
7:80p.ns. — Wed. Prayer
Service
II m t^m—thm^Ut Worship
^:tt>ft.-#vMi WMSh^
PrineMi Am* IM Sebo3
R«v. R gfcwt N. Wtf !•«'•
is||ft.m. — Mtt^m Workbip
SUMaii. — 8«Mh^ ^hool
ll:|Wai.a— lion#« Wordup
iKisT onwiPH
m%rt CokMOdRoad
C » Wfe T. ft«4^M| PMtor
a:4| *.». — Sw^F S^ool
It^ •.«.— llonlf Worshiv
tiMp-n. — ^frakiiiig Union
?:SOp.m. — Sfwatt^ Worship
7:30 p.m. — Mid- Week service,
Wednesday
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
419 Glenrock Road, Norfolk
R«T. Ckari^T
9:45 a.m. — Church School
11 :00 a.m. — M«miing Worship
7 :30 p.m. — Evening Worship
ST
GREGORY TUB GREAT
|;ATH0LIC CHURCH
7271 Vimoia Beaeh Blvd.
R«T. Fbvtoa Ydi«lio„ O.S.B.
R«T. PaMkal Km*** O.SA.
Ma8s«a-4:3ft, im, 9M,
11K)« and 12;.'M|
ConlessioQs are on Saturday
J- 7:80-8:30
Por QMUty M U« FriPft
THE
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RUG SHOP
120 W. 2 HI §»r%«f
Flower Arraagements Toe Yout Room
We all like to have attractive homes. H you learn how to arrange
flowK?, you can add charm to your bwne. Bringing flowers into*your
honae and spiffing them into a vaee is not enough. If ftowers «re worOi
cuttibg. they are worth di^ying to &e best ad-
vintage.
If ymi learn to agfiy the foUowing fx-inc^les
of Cower arrangement, you will be able to add in-
teresting spots of ooku* and Iffe to the nxxns d
your home.
1. Have in mind ttte arrangement ymi wiU make
before cutting the fkwers.
2. Gather the fkm&rs in the late evening. and
phn^e them up to tl»ir nedcs in water.
3. Choose thecontakier so that it k the ri^
QmlvB PettftoM ^P®' ^°^^' ^^ ^ texture for ywu- fkfw&s aaA
^^^ the fumi^ings of ttie rown.
•4. Place each flower in s^arately aiKl carefully. Avoid orowding.
5. Do not aUow stems to cross aiwve &e top'ol the contaimr or
wh«'e ymi am see them.
6. Use more of one ccdor than aiwtho: in a mixed arrai^eiMnt
Do not use more than three Undsitf fkwers in one arrai^ement. Us-
uaHy one ksid with it£ own foSage looks bett^.
7. Ke^ the larkest cokMrs and largest flowers kw in the air«i^
ment for accent.
8. Plan a cesAec of irrtere^ in yoir arrai^^nent.
9. Make the arrangement dbout 1^ times as high as an upr^
coirtaina- or i>4 times ttie width of a low container.
10. Relate the container a^ the flowers by allowing 9>ms of tive
plant material to cover a part of the rim (rf th|B container.
I am sure that once you have leaaed to master Aese principles
of flower arrangement, yw will |iad that It is ftra to decorate yoty
home with flowers.
FAllfH RArrtST CHURCH
6818 Va. Be»c^ Blvd., Norfolk
Pni M. Fariaa, Paator.
9:46a.ra.— -Sun<^y Scho<d
ll^a.m.— Moraftg WorAip
6;30p.na..— FeBotrship Qour
7 liO p.m. — Evening Services
GRACE BRETHREN ^
CHUROI
Gieat Nm^ at Hilltop ^^^
A. HeroM Arrfaigtei^ Pastor
10:00 a.m.—^aBaav School
Worship
BLACKWATER BAPTIST
CHURCH
R«T. Raipk L. Horn
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m — Morning Warship
"Serving God and the Com-
munity of BUckwater Sinca
1784"
TABERNACLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne, Virginia
Robert H. Garaor, MmitUr
9:45 a.m. — Church School
4):0Aa.B»^MoniiBg Woi
11:00 a.m.
i-M t>.m
-Evening
Service
Service
iT QUVE
rCHMlCH --
R«T. r. II Wal^, Pastor
d:30a.Ba.— Ghurek School
tlU>0a.m.— liM«ing Worship
7:80 p.m. — Evening Worship
Back Bay, Vhglnia
Alvfai St. CAair, Pastor
9:45 a.m.— Churck School
1 i :0O f JEP. — Mo]ming Worship
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Greenwell Rd. ft Lakeview Dr.
Bayside, Va.
Rot. Darkl Mooro, Pastor
9:45ia.in. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.|ni« — ^Monung Worahip
7:46 p.m. — Evening Worship
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207 - 18th St3««t
Rot. BoTorljr Fohy-f
8 :30 a.ro. — Wofship Service
Summer Months
9 :45 ^m. — Church School
1 1 :00 a.m. — Worahip • Service
THALIA METHODIST
CHURCH
Pine Ave. ft Va. Bch. Blvd.
t-r^^. WUUaw L. A*ko«« Pastor
9 :46 a.m. — Sunday School
10:46 a.m.— Worship
FOUNDRY METHODIST
'^a.^ Ml. WvAri^yHiAavBtt
William H. Acosta. Ministor
8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.— »
services
9:45 a.m. — Church School
6:30 p.m. — Youth FeUowaihip
ST. JiMlN'S BAPTIST
CHURCH
Princess Anne Court House
RaT. Bruce B. Parkins, Pastor
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship
6:00 p.m.— B.T.U.
7 :00 p.m. — Evening Worship
LONDON BRIDGE. *
BAPTIST CHURCH
London Bridge, Virginia
G. Edward Hughos, Pastor
8 :80 a.m. — Morning Worship
9:45 a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :00 a.m. — ^MonUng Worship
8:30 p.m.— Tnining Union
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
In Princess, Virginia Bftach
|'4|S OCEANA BOULEVARD
Air Station on right
T. J. Tiaglo, Pastor .
9:4«a.m. — Sunday School
1 1 :45 a.m. — Worship Service
7:a0p,nv— Exeniw Service
KEMPSVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
620 Kempsville Rd.
J. L. Co^ock, Pastor
9:40 A.M. — Sunday School
11:00 A.M.— Morning Worshij.
6:00 P.M.— (Second Sunday)
Youth FaUowaUp»
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takee the einre. Vf ■>< MfK
Shrinks
WiHuwrt Smm
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f'or the ftrsi Uma seiaoM kas tonad
• new healing siikstaaM Td<k Vu Ur
tonishing abUty to duiak bisMr-
sboids and to niUm pain — wttiMut
•urgery. In ««M altar caM. vkila
gently r«lievia» pain, aetnid radoe-
tion (shrinkage) took place. Host
amasing of all — results fen sathet-
ough that suiferers madaastoimhaig
statements like "Piles have Mssed ^
be a problemi" The aacM^ ia asm
healing subsUnce (Bio^P;^«P)r-d«i-
covery of a world-famous research
Institute. This subsUnce is hot avfil-
able in SMppotitory or oimtmtmt |g»ip.
called PreparatioH B*. At all araf
coanten.
H^P^^NCE - HIAL ESIATE - RENTALS
JARVIS™.K1TCH1N
MNI^MMd 1911
»A 8-775S
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VIKOINIA BEACH
KtWANIff|.Mfi
Will Be Selling AH Of
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At PaciriG Ave. ABC Store
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tiefncidlbtow liom medical bills. And it ii guar-
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it ages the more beautiful it bocomos. EaajT t« UuplalL
Fall instructions furnished. *. ^ •
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KELLAM- EATON
Inmnma Ccmpany
1)11 PACgC AVE. - VIRGINIA BEACH
42S-9161
%«m WMt^ ANNE RD. - CITY HAtt
(I) 426-5600
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Farming with Gasoline Power?
It pays you to say,
"Texaco Fire Chief GaiAiftr
Texaco Fire Chief is the r^ulai^prlce gaso^Viitft apad^
blended for Ihe cllrrate, altihJde, and tenpenolupe b m
area. If s locafi^p^ GUvts fast slarts end eoooMrieri 0ef-
formance. Use Rre dftief in pan, tr^dtai iQd tra^ors, H^
the gasoline that provides depandeibb |MWer. iMi^ find It
paystos^^HraChiefl''
D. E. BdNNEY ClNNPANYv
P.O. BOX 7027
BACK BAY-VliK2IMA BEACH-PH. 426-5BSS
mB^mm
m
/
• ymi^Hmm 1 •iKuu.iMmn
BANK mmm
Corap^titar fl( the Gin«Kf .
WMfatagloD H. D. <X, for hii oQii.
MDt to a wm§Ht (rf ^ik il 1%-
mt llwJIi. VtaiW* BMek VJf.
^a and FM 4 MerdwAs Na-
tool teik, RidHiMod, Virf^idA.
X fa oatoDf^ated that lA o£Q-
<»i flf Nm abgvilMnMri baiia wiO
ftft aoOet k fj^MMd penuait
tojssfai tt (e) €( tba I%d«il
BASK (W ^^RGINIA BEACH
vammA beacb. lamyUM
wass k UEBCBMrm
lo-si-at
ciiiite<nn!ALTfl or viRGonA
a Offloc tf the Ck^
■9 fea M itf
Hi Ik CM^ Ottee of lb* Oi^
« tte IM i^r af Mikpaii-
OHm af PvhMttM
iffli^iMe
Orier af
DORK P. ALLEN,
Plaintiff,
againat
nUIOLD RAYMOIO) AUEH.
Die object (tf this ndt is to ob-
tatB a lUvarea a ^taetio tmtA.
monii bim ttie sakl def eodaiA, tq>-
00 tibe grounds of daaarttn. And
an affidavit havii^ been made mad
filed that the defmdatt is a am-
Ksident of the State of vl^toia,
the lasA immvn post ot&ce address
being: 3Q6B Parkwood Bootevard,
Apt. 2B, Kansas CKy, "Kamu, tt
is ordo^ that he do s^^sat bm9
within tm (10) days after due pu5-
lictai<m ho'eof, and do what may
be neeanary to protect ha intarait
in this suit
By: J. Curtis Ftuit, D. C
mhuMmBaad
Jk0m Beach, Viri
"*: A cop3F~"Tastet
-^KfflN V; FENTRESS, CieA
Drfendstt,
"Ale dtjeot Of ite iiitt k to Ob-
tida a ^mcm m itaciAi flirtri-
OMxdl from ^ Mdd «N|lml<wt.
^^ #M #«Mda <rf daatfiea and
oftr ^ yon separatko. Aid m
iffidaMt hairtig baei mtAt mH
fd^ that tiK del^taot is a oan-
rwMeA of tte State of l^ffiBla.
tiw last known |xxrt otfue wtotm
btisa^: IS14 fttfflch Awns, S. E.,
Wai£ii«too, D. C, it is oitferad
IM ite da afvau* li«« wi^i tes
(10) da^ afto- due (xiia^m
hereaf , aid *> what mi^ be ttecm-
vuty to protect hv inters in tins
suit
A o^— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRE^ Otfk
• U^MJiffllP
wMfcrin ton (U» d^ star dtat fh-
MmUia hem$, aM 4^ #faN may
be Dfl^asvy to ivoleot bar Interest
liflks^.
A o^py— IMkS'
jQ0i y. tvstwass, (k^
fly J. CMte imt, DspuQr daic
WTVa* • nrafies, Miym,
MiLartAiMad
^AfUa Bts^i, Vtogiia.
U4Mt
CAUSE ORDIR
VniGINU
k Ok CkeM ONrt afllR dty
al VhfMa BftaA. Oa "Ae UOi
In the liattorof:
1^ sshati: of v. wsm
• t^AL .NOim , , I yir9)pf^ B^rfi.SUN, Wednesday, November 24 J 965
\^r^i^B^Kh.
t il l j^*
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OOMMONWKALIM or TIWWU
la the Ctarrs Office of tbaOr-
cutt Court ot ttia(^ of VIrgiria
Beadi. on tte SMi di^ of OAober,
ms.
ONtf if 1
Norfolk, Vhfiiila
IMMt
R ifpMr^ ttiat a report of the
aocooA of &Miie &ott Ke!han,
Ibcaeutnx cf the E^tale of V. Hope
Kdam, deceased, and of Ae <tet^
and demaods agaiist his e^ate.
has be» filed in the Cl«4('s Ofikx
af this Court, and tinA mon than
dx muitlK have d^i^ed ^ice the
quaUfJcation of the Executrix, m
GOiDioNfnsAi,ni OF vmckNiA
talfefc Cterk*s Office of the Or-
cidt Court of the dty of Vlii^iBa
Beach, on Che Srd^ of N<)V«m-
*ber, 1965.
(M« ^ PidMiciMai
**^ttffiS MrtHOPJY POX. rtaiia-
tift ^r . .
^fiMKAmS KYIi: fox, De-
fendant
ilie dbjec^ of tiiis suit is to ob-
tain a Avorce a.viaailo nwtri-
monii from ttie said defendant,
iqxm the groimds d having Uwd
separate and apart without cdMn
it^kffi md wUuut hrtmi^ftion for
taw years aeoct fH^cedtog iheoim-
moioemert of this suit.
AimI an affidai^ havii^ been
made «id filed tiiat tiie defendant
is a aoii-re^dent (tf the State d
V^gi^ the last kn>wn address
bdi«: 1823 North F(»^, X^essa,
Arizona, tt is (^tiered tiut ^ do
iQ^war h(s« vitUn (ra <U) days
after due publication Iwd^, and
do what may be necenary to {de-
tect ho: Interei^ in tius sutt.
A copy— Teste:
JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
William a Cdona, Jr., p.q.
972 Laddn Road
Virginia Beach, Vk-ginia
tl'11 4t
COMMONWEALTH OP VnUHNU
Bi tte CM^ Ofloe af tiw Cii>
aril CMt af Ihe aty of n^laia
JlcMh.Mllhe Uth day af NiNaa.
her. Mi.
' Older af Pidbttcatioa
LOmS M. OASON.
FiiriBpf
atte st
. rtWfcE L. CASON,
Defendant.
Hie object of tiUs suit is'to obtafai
a dhwroe a vincuto matrMnd
from titt aaid d^enduA, upoi flie
grounds of witful and uidarwfrl de-
s»tiDn and abcmdrament for a
period of more than one year.
Aid an affidavit havii^ 1)een
nude aod fitod tiiat the def eiiibirt
is a mm reskka^ of the S;ato <tf
Vfrgixua, and that due dili^nce
has ben uied m the part of flie
to ascoiain la Mat
ONHty or corporation the diril-
dant is without effect, ttie last
known pp:^ ofiTKs adtfres b^:
% John licCoy, New Ikight, \^
giifa Baadi. Viiiipnia. it k ordered
that ihe do appiar here withia ten
(») days aftff due publicatkm .^„^^^„ „ ,,
iiereof, aid (to whM may be necea- «f™ ^***« of K. C. Johnson,
stey to pitted ber interest in tWsj Decea«d. and of the debts and
<t *B Estaa «f
KrihmJ^BMsed, ft is
tMBBBSSb iut ttacHidkors of
and A o(h«« tot^^stad in die
af(»eiaid eatato da riiow cause )£
any tft^ can, on fta nfc day of
Jaanary, Ml, at ito OMK Room,
agauMt tte paynent mA deH^ry
a t thaEs tote of V. Hape KeOam,
DecsatRlt^a die le^Nia umed in
Ms WO hefeUfcrt prdbaMd in Ae
Cleii fc'^i OB ce tf tUa Ooort. wfth-
fliA fBi|airtag nfiBid&g lioAds; and
itisftatter
OfeCil^D tfsat ttie foregohig
ptMikn of ttik (^der be pubUahed
'« ttie Vli^ita B«Mdi Sm osce a
wedc for km s ucosasi w #eeks.
Afny-Teste:
~«1HHK v. FfiNIflESS. d«k,
i^ C. Qntis Fmh, DepUfy Oark
U-M4t
ROY TA
apiist
JUDFTH TAYLOR. Defendant
1%e obje(^ d this sutt is to 00-
tain a e^vtvce a mi^ et thoro
to be tattt- merged Ma a itvoroB
a vinculo inafrino^ frJm (te MM
defenteit, iipoa the gro^ids ef
AM^'Oon.
Ana aa affldavtt \atf3i% bee»
made and Died tiuA tte driendart
is a oonnaiaent of iie State t&
VlrgMa, dM last kaMm poat af-
ftoe addreaa b^: '«§ «h Street,
Ui^and, PenoiylvsBia, ft k ordered
that she da appear hire wMitai
ten (M) days aitor dae pubUca-
tk» hereof, wd do what may M|
necessary to protect har totHii
in thk suit
A C(W— Te^:
JOHN V. FENTRESS. CtorlL
W:TB^T*-Wh«erT^
ft7dg«i k ^yks
IMS Uskhi Road
Virginia Beaeh. Virghiia
a
facLOUt
EUISSIRED IDS
get results/
BUSMESS SIRVKIS
MEROIAI^SE
M JM»^lanM S«n^M
VACUUM CLEANERS ■- Hoover,
Uka ABd serviee. Prani* ef-
fteMtt niQ^n. PkA up oo de-
Wmf. I%me OMItt. FMl
f^ k Brildbg StvpOaa. te.
tfo
t1 BMlMltHK-Hepairint
We sptidaU;^ in kitdien cabtocts.
IMBW InprovenMiAi and aif
mm d( ahop woit. Oi& Pokte-
MM 1^ Work at m Sanlh
Road. iW— ar
IMll
VfllCONIA:
In Uie Circuft Court of
of VIrgmia B«Kh: On
day of fioKienlMr. 19K.
In the matter of the filtato 11
MARGARET W. WHBEim
Deceased.
98 Articles For Sale
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
MI9CE1XANE0US tamiture for
sak. 518 nth Stre^ ll-l»-2t
VIREWOC^ — sweetgum and ma-
|te, US end un^t. Call
HIT aeovsy. •
111 Apartments FuniiahMl
'LONDON BRIDGE - 213 Gate^
wood Avemw. Fumi^ied me bed-
room apartmehk. Wat^ funtfidied.
$65 per moMh. Mr. DeHart 340-
8»1, 34»W1, 34(K«3U. U-4-ttn
REhTTAL REAL OTATl
II -
l16Biftlii«MPUfiM
&i the Orcoit Coffit of the City
of Vhfkda Beacii on dw i9th'day
of October, vm.
fi| te iMiler of
i^lHttl NATK^liA BANK,
Executor of toe Estate 4f E. C.
Jotown, dec^Med.
It ifpnrk^ to the Court VbsX
a r^iert trf ^ acoounto <A tlie
Vfa^^ NatldrHd Bank, E^cutor
suit
A coi^— Teste:
JOBN V. PENTMSS.
By: J. Qutis Frutt, D,C.
Fine, LeiWB, ScJwm HWm
I>aw BuikJBj^ 7 ^ t
NorfoBc, Vfa^Ma
tl-lMt
dOMMONWEALn OT \^RGINU
In the Cfetfc's OMee of the Or-
cait Cwrt of the City of Virgtoia
BeMh, en the IMh day ol Novcki-
acTt U|B.
OHer Of PiibUcatkB
PAm.P. TOAHCE,'
Fbintiff,
against
OARiEY FATTH PEARCE.
DefendaiA.
The object of tMs suit is to ob-
ti^ a divorce A Vincido lifetri-
modi from the said delendatit ui>-
on the grounds of two years oon-
tuuious sepa:«Qon.
And an affidavit havii^ been
n»de and filed tiiat the defendant
is not a residoit of the StMe of
Virginia, the last known poat of-
fice address Being: G«ieral De-
livery, Vallajo, CalifcH-ma. U is
ordered that she do appear here 3115 Padfk: Avenue
demwds agaii^ his estate has
been fUed in the Clot's Oftuse d
thk Court, 'and that six montis
have eli4>8ed anoe the (jpialitica-
t;ks^.flO motton of aaid ^^rglma
Natknal Bank, E x ecut w of the Es-
tate <tf K. C. J(tfii|na, Deceased, it
k
ORDEBl^ ttiat die creditors of,
and aU ott»>s intawted to, the
Estate of k. C- Johnson, De-
oedsed, do show cause If ai^ they
can on the ttth diqr of November,
196S. betore this Coifft in ik otmi-
room^ again^ the payment and
delivery of the Estate of K. t.
Jtrfuiwn, Deceased, to the devisees
and legatees withoi^ reipUru^ re-
hmding bon(te.
It k furthr ORDERED that thk
Show Cause Order be publiriied
once a wedt fw four successive
weeks to tfw Vh-gtada Beadi Sun.
a new^iap^ Having general cir-
culati(m in the Qty of Virginia
Beach. Virgli^.
A Oipy— 1%^:
JOHN V. FENIBESS. Ckrk.
By: Marr H. WUto. D.C.
W^an, CooMe, ftivage k hkvh
roice <
It I4^»earii^ that a mgiwi U
the accounU of \m-ginia Natiind
Bank of Norfdk, Adhninktrator ^
the flitott QliCirgiret W. Wkli-
tiioeased. and the debts pi
MMfeHt Bfer flrtate Mia
iM^ IBBd fa die Clerics Office df
the sW eenl and more dian she
iMdli iave elapsed since dM
qualificatton:
NOW, THSaiEFCntE. on molkm
of.tbe sidd Virghiia N^ioaal Bank
of Norfolk, Admhiistrator, of said
depedei^ it k OI^EBiD diat the
tstiwon tjt, and al odiers istemt-
ed in the fi^te of Margaret W.
Wheeler, D«:eased, do show cause,
tf uiy they can (Hi the 33rd day of
DeC(»dl)er, 196S, before thk court,
at ik courtroom against paymeiA
and dellvoy of the n^ estate of
said decedoit to the l^irtees en-
titled thereto, aNttsM raqidri^
refunding bonds.
A copy— TMte:
JOHN V. FENT^I^. Clerk.
By: Mary M. White, D.C.
'!R Helm Joma, Atty.,
718 NHrgima Nationid Bank Ble^.,
Norfolk. Virgink
, • 4HMt
NOnCBI
gltftaetori k Item BuiUtrA-
Wm ^m ««i ttuit anv
MM ^ aadBBas — or rqprtrs.
#a en tmkt atotorkte frm
to attic aai M len fa
BiBaRi k feiloa, Ike.
(1) HMW
•MHO
CARPEt FACTS
I can sen pklaet |7.flB Dupott
m\ nylon . . . 13.99 square yard.
9MB iMawy sheared nylon . M-W
iilHtfe yard, m cotars. C^ Mr.
Parkor, MaMStld. ll-4«i
fmSSSi. MACinNE: b tte hew
ciMnat a&ZAGS. Makes button-
jtasf Riuses, auu ^mus,
lilc. Local party nm aaaoma pqr-
ot $11.14 raondily or pay
balance of 9n.N. FuM
ditalk and n^are aaen wrNe:
Mdenal's Credtt Dipt., Box ai«,
tynebbiHg, Vfargtada. ll-l«
OiV9(SmtfSVGftM9iT: Fu^
nuhed. C^ 4»«an. U-lMt
PCEANA — dean fisnidieii .agpart-
mmt Plenty stm-age. Re^daitial
mm near base bus, krge ywrd.
Owner. 4^2256. M34fo
CAVALimt MtlVI-^^tdous 2
beikoenii. finmi^ed, ^ condi-
tkned, heat, wariw It dryer. CaQ
MA Mm or GA M». Mi-lt^-P
WMttSHOUSE - 17ft Stieot ISM
scpare feet. Cenunt flaqr, drive to
docH*. office, loM. in monddy.
m-mm. ii-25-t6i
111 Rent or Sal*
Locat«l
LOW
w yeeorly. Ako mmAfy.
in toe h^fft of the beadi, near
front. 4»<7li. lO-21-tfn
XNNQUNCEMENTS
W Special fbtl^a
nmrnM^mi foucy -
iSMed ngarafatt of i|^ or oust-
tog cronk: condldcA. Ho waittog
period normal flfaeaa or acddents.
Phone MA tmm. Wt-^
AUTOMOTIVE
M /lutpmobllea For Sate
CHEVROLET - 1981 Bkcayne.
Gray, 4Kloor, radte. heater, 6 cyK
inter. A-1 conditicm. Lemii^. Will
take best offer. Call immx.
11-4^
S
a
19GS CHEVY. 4H]oor aedan. « cyl-
iad«' «ito fransmiffiiMi. Radio,
beatet*. new tires. Good ccmdition.
$500. Box No. 129, c/o Virginia
Beach Sun. U4Hfn
rtllM
ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS --[/
Replacing floo.* ^ists and silld^
porcha and stejs. Leave your
buUdtog prt^Uems to us. Sfkkx,
ao yett-s experience. Tbfalk you.
B. F. BeU, Jr. MA 24)396. t-194£i
WALSH AND SONS
Building and RtNi^MNp
We mil build your dream Mat
nr make ymir preMut una i
dream to live to. Btrit ttMe-
fag. Dial 07400 ai^ttale.
CSNERAL CONTBACIONI
All ^rpes of home improvataaBll
& ranod^ing. 'Hedh%
and in^allattons. AUL
GUARANT^a). Bank fiaaaclM.
BSlorW-
CaU Mr. Stamm. 407-7M1
'•■I*
ADDITIONS - Alundodm Mf%
Qlwr^ass, sUaie, MOoatM tte*
£kx» covering, aiy type a« ^w>
tkxi; free e^imat^. Dmi^li^
Coast Co. JU S-aOU; JU i>W&.
ADpmONS — Alta-adans, 1^^
ena ronodtfed, nx^i^ pitlos.
ddii^ wwnnwrdal rqiairs. Deal
Comirodion Cooapaay. 5©-lS«
iafiarSp.m., «7-34a.
HOME ta^tfiAvkneias of all ktois.
We do our irarii oursebes. Old
%« free eatimatos; B&R. 4i^^rit8.
BUSINESS S PROFESSIONAL
1. DIRECTORY ♦ -
til I liiiiiMir
|>UD1BING atfd n w inc ie|>airs.
iaiiV and Ml iwll* compete,
kilftaaa remoddad, sewers in-
fltldled. For free eatbnate caB W.
W. Wmdnson, 8S64W7.
mssMtrnm
UPHOLSTERING, rrfiniahh^ re-
pabk^ reitwug. Twrajtylour
y«eBrs es pe ri e Bc i B rixxM make a
dlfoif«ce. CapRol UfrfidAiring.
CaB UL MSI4 or 397-3951.
BRICK MASOr^
BMCKWDRK - ^eps, finiMces.
oMiDiiQ^ itm ;Mlt re^^:
C^i^)en,llA74Pd3.
mmmmmmmmmm\ iii til
MOVING
SMITH MOVING ft HAULING.
Twenty-lour hours a day. Move
anything. CaU MA 5-7930.
AWNINGS
ALCOA Aluminnm ddlpig. Faee
estimates. Call 1^1284 8-19-t&i
com^Hm A Wmm%
Mfffo Norman Cesmatia
Merle Bfeipnan C^inietics no*
has a ttei&» at 22nd k Atlantic
Ave. Phone 42»^153. ft-lNn
mmm
ftocSmg, Cffi^ientry
wcffk - No {l^wa. pqpttiiiL M
^ymimt. d onnte after vork k
cQBlleML liietti^ ii-fliii.
VB>liTIAN BLINDS
u&
ALTERATIONS - Repairs ^
wa^ung. Call Carl, 681-7230. C.
A. LindUad C».. «06 W. MA^
CONCiURl mHOH
Cono-ete plactog and finl^^;
qurtom woik; White Cniereto
Service: dial 341^^038.
mmeUES L. BLACK-concrcte
Uratt, driveways, waOta* paUoa,
porcb^, tm ^fenrtes; SO-
0514, ai^ltak; s-lf-tb
BRICK
fUL
tiNKM ^ iM^ayt
SpacaliztM Hi
Budding Matariak
HML WRECKING
INC.
MA 5-7030
tfii
MSW Ain IttlPAm WORK
qaa tt^ - ma^
Sa^fnl — Ah* CuH^kxdng
{"RIHISSS ANNE PUiMBIHG
f0Si EUGCmiCAL
^JB'LiHaii, n^.
Fbone 4IB'1HB
11-5-tfn
iMTlOMATTC MS
mmm uq-taq
aiantifid eendUen. 1^ attach-
meok are needed to mate but-
toAolM, nrnK^rm^ eto. Tilce
over 6 iMiymMts of $710 or fCflO
cak. Call now. (>edi| d^nrtment.
8SM911. 10-aMfo
APARimtlTS OT rooms. Weddy
or mand^. Iteted. All uUlities
{toiMad. A|^ Town Itouse Mo-
tel. SOI Itth Street. 10-21-tfn
EAM>LOYMENT
40 Help Wanltd— Pamala
FlM^LE — Fmmtain. Apply to
peraon. Hilltop Pharmacy, 1701
Laddn Rct=
TELEPHONE line a>nstnicti(»t
toronan mmI experienced t^phone
Unemen. Top {M^, steady em|4oy-
wsoL. jwmiovk nea. wnce LNnrm
Young, 1006 Hendrick Street, Cul-
peper, Va. or cafl flB&9M9, Cul-
peper. Il-as4t
EXFfi^BfCaO) settnitoess i^rant-
ed. Lacfies' or men's aho'adons.
OSi (tMm. lMl-4t
(H>I><«TONITY FOR MAN IN
OUR FUia. OIL M^ARTMENT.
RESPLY TO P. 0. a)X 09 STAT-
ING AGE, EXraHIENCE AND
RESl^tErCES. PERMANENT
POSITION. iM^tfn
PLENTY of bustoess! ExceBant
oj^Kfftiadtsr. H^ cammki^B. Bo-
im ^ uid odmr lamdives. U-
ceiuwl or anltooaed-Hii^ trato.
Part time - fuDttaae. l^rnnhaveo
Cokoy a^ Vb-gbda Midi Ar».
See Jack Cross. Confess Real
tUaiSat Co., SOS Shwe Drive. IB4-
sns. » »*tfa
1 USED di floor toniace. Kre^.
Foit^ dr^ and drci^Mm. $40.
1 Blmort Mw wall gas hmter with
fan and thermostat. tO.OOO BTU.
$40. D^art Constructi<n. 317
Gr^t Neck Road. ll-44fn
^qAo afwrtnmit IknMHd, fai-
dudii^ all utilities, (ka li^t. Air-
conditRmed. Good tocMkn. Yearly
rent <rf sevoi^-five dtflars ($75.-
00) par masth. Call 4M4680 or 855-
OKI. "^ IO-14-lOt
PINEWO(X) GARISHm - Near
beach and basM. Will roit tor $11$
per nKmdi ot..^. P^ $no and
assume pi^raent ^ of $B per
monto. Owner t^ h# ftmce.
Can 340-1444 anytime lO-lVtfs ***
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
One ffiid two beAtxmi furnished
^Mutmote. Year rand. CaU
OMTM or 4B-e$n. >
ALADDIN'S LAMP ANTIQUES.
Just opened to new location. 1513'
Pleasure Hmise Road (Rot^ins
Comer) in greater Virginia Beadi.
Pto K #feS »t Set «fari jurt i^
Fumitore, glass, china and books.
ll-44t
HAND-MM® di^tedith centory
Ityk comer cabtoet $275.00. All
wool gray toHMdloinn carpet end
pad 18*8" by 29*10". Over m square
yards $150.QD. 2 Pembi-oke tables
$25.00. each 1 (TOwn and end tal^
IS.OO. 1 VcsieUffii acme patotii^
$40.00. CaU 488-7973.
93 H(^Mlieid Geoiia
For toe fine^ himiture iq^udater-
fa^ ami refinishtog t»0 m-
83?7. HOltc^ Ui^lstering Co.,
1000 Virgpnk Beach Boidevard.
Free estimates-ii^-i^ and d»
Uvery. New tnid used furniture
fOT sak.
RENTAL REAL ESTATE
X
NMded — 3 men bnmeiBa^ for
manager trahMe progrant Must
be attentive and career mtoded.
Can 4»914l.
U'19 tfa
CAB DRIVERS. Service m«i 'ac-
M{^. No exp^eoce necessary.
$aMlS5 weekly. We pay tor aty
^pem&. Ako free room rent. Safe-
wjy ^ad, '3712 Shore Drive, Vir-
ia Bekb. 46H$Q. »-SH&i
^TA9^: Sales persons
iij|rtt!»iAcUonk."Ex-
perilRce |j| eaftehtid. We will
trato and Help ytxi if you have a
burMng deaire and gneat determi-
natkn to be snccessfuL Goodman-
Seg^-Hogan, ReiddentiJd Sales
Corp. For iitformatUm caU Joe
Peters, 340-3232. ll-ll-t(n
110 Apatfmanft Utrfum.
525 £6th STREET — 2 bedroom
uitfumii^ied apartmait. Heat. Int
water free. $99. 40th Street - 3
bedrooms unfurnished. $89. Phone
3404618. ll-18-2t
LONDON BRIDGE - Gatewood
Park. Duplex s^artmento for rent.
Stove and refrigerator. $7N88 par
m(Hito. Mr. DeHart. 340-8561, 340-
4971, 34&«311. ll<4tfn
2 BEDROOMS, living rocan, dnmg
nxHi}, kttchen, badi, first floor,
yard. Convenient to shoppii^. Rea-
SOiaMe yearly rental. Phone own-
er - 4»-%16 (H- 428-2143. 9-aO-tfil
i^PiAMMHTS — F\irDi^ed or
lutfundjied. Y^vly or MasonaL
Cooper Reidtgr, 206 26th Sbreet,
4t8-133l. Nigbto 42(Mi833.
3-2-tfo
1 1 1 . AparMienrs hurnianeo
Wis lavi tatoiattile iwlgiiineiits,
many ad|aoe« to Vk -gteia Be^
NOF^
lime off between Jdba «^ de-
dred— w«k mi tl^e ten^iorary
jdjl» when conVenknt to you.
Phone WW for interview and Job
■■ignsieat, VT-aM.
pnHpiW»i 1BB«
733 Boudi Street
„„„_^,_^^ 5J7-tfa
43 Position WanlMl— Female
E^CGLt£Nf «n«isr infants and
cMI^. ^m,,^ or v%^ Rea-
4oniMe iM^. Cafl %b%. Df^s.
4||4m IHl^t
T W J' ' ' ' ^ - L inr
10 Boats andfuppltos
31-SFt. OWEN$ Cabm Cruiser. 115-
fl| dd^sler drown-Sli^to^iore
Ikidlo. fiSss «i|i#ped. For Ml
iifbrmatkQ c^ 3404846 after 5
p-Ql.
Completely funiidied. i ami 2
nxxa ^iciencies. S(»ne 'with waU
to waU carpet. $60. n»ndily, in-
cliidii^ waCff. CaU 4284060 or
428-9t01. 9-23-tto
CaVAHOt ill^VE - Funushed
4«oini dottagii. €^ MA 24S7S or
GA
LUXURY summer stodio apart-
m«Ms fOT wtoter rental. Des^ned
tor discqmihattog cwples ot bach-
elors. IQtchen, dinix^ area, bar
divider, anl swhnming pool. All
utilities furnished. Appfy, BLUE
MARLIN LODGE, 2411 Pacific
Avaiue. $-234fii
$85.00. 3 ipoms and bath. Fully
fumi^ed. AU utilities. 210 22nd
^e^ Apply ^fter 5 4).|n. 10-28-^
iqtortmeiit -^ living
nxnn, becbwsn, kitehenette, bath
& large ck»et. Comfortable, clean
weU Iwated, central location, Near
ocean. $45 per month. Water fur-
nkhed. C^ 42iM96e or 428-7827.
to-21-tfn
qoim LOmTI^. Two betfrooms.
ie k nontfa, yearfy. CaU m-
3680 or 8^«86L' U-USt
2 BiaMiOC«^ KNd!W PINE
LIVING ROOM. MODERN KITCH-
EN /jip) BATH. MOmULY OR
YEARLY RENTAL. 6 BLOCKS
FTIOM OCEAN. CONVENIENT
TO FT. STORY AND OCEANA
N.A.S. CALL 587-4776. IF I»K> AN-
SWER CALL BACK IN Wmti-
IN G.^^ ^^^^^^ l»tfa
Austto's Court Mo^ ^artments,
108 - 1^ Street, ttfidency
i^nrtments. AU vimm fur-
nislwd. Ako. 4-roflm qitrtnffint
and fumidied rooms. Block
from Bus SUitkn. By week ti
mradi.
tfti
rown, beAoem,' fctdiei,
Ccmvrailatt to ^d^jdi^
Living
bath
diurdiM, laundromat. Very
reaaooabk yearly i^ntaL Pacific
Avwaa. I%(«e tmem 428-sou
or 4Sfrll«.
7-aB-tto
U4 Houaea Per Sale
VIRGINU BBACH-Chirfce neigh-
bortiood nrar CavaBer Ho^
Quaint Early American bridi wkh
slate roof, to beautihd settii%. H»
4 bedrooms. 2^ baths, cesiter haU.
Under $40,000. CaU 4284441 Frank
Addnaon Real Esti^ Silh * At-
lantic Ave., Virglma BeadL
BACK BAY SBCTK»i - Gum
Bridge Road iwar Claartty QuirdL
New 3 bedronn, IVi tatt home
on 2V4 acre site. Price ^i800.00.
LCH^DON BRIDGE ROAD. Not-
tii^an EfAatM. Ne# bride
homes. 3 b«faroom, iVi bi^, (^
water. Good finan^. ^f^ to
$18,200. - ' ...
DUPLEX: 6ate«M)ad Par^ Lon-
don ft-Mge. 845 Potta Bead.
Good rentol propo^. Has 2$^ bjr
32' bkick bulking on rear of k^
Price $16,800.
Mr. IMIait S4MSB1 - MMVn
S4M311. ll-4tta
CLASSIFIED DISPUY
INSTRUCTl6>e
% BSIimoOM n^t mert . mcely
furnished. N«ir topping center
and bead). On % aa^ woock. 101
Ptoewood Road. Mrs. Waiter, 428-
48ll2. 11-24461
VIRGINIA BEACH. Beaitftfidly fur-
ni^ed 1 bedroom ^letoMnt. 706
Xtii Stre^. Large groui^ trees,
storage and {mvacy. Ideal for civi-
Uan or Jr. Wficer coupk. Owne-.
428-2256. U-U-^
APARTMENT for rait; fUmi*ed
apartment, living room, dining
^ace, kitchen. One bofaroom. bath
k linen closek, four otoer ctosets.
Pine paneled, hardwood floors,
doi^le cross ventilation, electric
heat. Suit£A>le iac couple. No pets.
CaU 428-2208. . U-tf-tfo
113A Houses, Furnlshad
or Unfurnished
NEAR OCEAN. 2 bedrooms. Pri-
vate duplex. Convenient, co^ co^n-
fort; jalousie pwtrh, firei^ace, yard
parking. Short lease. CaU 4S4R40
or 428-2542. 11-11-ti'n
115 House*— Fumfriwd
HARDIN SCHOOL
Brittew H«rdhi, Dtractor
312 • 35tli StrMt
Virf iida B«aclt
REAL ESTATE
Sales - Rentab
Cinrtom Bidldtag .
SlK>rt-term and y«B|y
ANCHOR REALTY
ti8-7421 ai^ttoie for aervke.
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VIRGINIA BEACH - Near bases
and beach. Smi^ oittage tor-
nished. No deposits. $S0 month.
Couple only. No p^. 3#-8329.
9-3(Hto
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REALTY TRANSFERS
\
liMinlt U
«••
Atrie I. Lamn » vx to Ed-
^nd L. ReevM et ux, {Mrt of
ftwS "C," plM of Caiewpeake
Bo«di; tax |lft.m
CtfiJlane Homes, Ite. to J«nM
K Dtifn ^ UK, lot 8, block Pf,
^Ut of CaroUme F^im sec. I;
tac |».tt.
Mdville Onpirattai ^ Ctrl B.
HoA ^ ux. l(tf 16. block F. fisA
d Mot O'Woods, sM. 3; tax
11iiroii0i^}od Eirtirtes. Inc. to
CMHies M. McCormidt et tn, k4
It, i^it ot Itioroughgood Ei^Me«
sec, I; tec ^.00.
W, Ru^U Locke et ux to Wil-
ttam H. Brown et ux, lot 2, bk>^
4, plat (A New Virginia Beacti uk.
1: tax $37.50.
WiUiam Francis Lewis et ux to
Williarn C. Wiggins et ux. lot 15.
Mock 41, plat of Arj^a ViUage
SK. «; tax |».40.
RobwI'B. Milner. Jr. ef ux ta
William Francis I.«wis d ux, lot
5S. plat (tf Larki^ sec. 4; tax
*». .^^, ^. J ^
f jdg!! iDvesiineiit C^f^porutkMi to
Dmnie EUiell Suggs et ux, kA 43,
l^t of Havei Heights sm. 2; tn
IS0.7S.
H. Cl^ Sivs It ux to Ctiarta
%. hemA. kt SO. plat of Elizabeth
River Shores; tax $28.50.
I^izabeth P. Townsend Ova*-
ci^ ^ vir to WedgewKXl Buikl-
tng Corp.. lots 17, 18. 19, 20, 44,
tdodc 21, plat of Sunny Brook; tax
IBS.
^^Uiam L ^^highes et ux to Hie
Ghnapeake atuJ Pot«nac Tele-
ptene O)., I^Ht!d G-1, 1«0 acres,
pU^ of Ara^na Village sec. S; tax
is.se.
&awel W. Mmk et ux to Stm-
uil Vediter et ux. tot 12. plat of
Lptevtow ^orat. me. A; tax
tot n, btoc 13, plat of Priaeeo
Aaae Pl^i tec. S; tax ^M.
Great Bridge Hills, Inc. to Fraiyc
F. Powers et ux, lot 10, t^odc BX,
plat <rf Lake Smith Terrace sec. 3;
Uu 131.85.
Doma DmstrucUon Cttporatim
to Lyle E. Lewis, Jr., lot *-. block
tpmd Princess Anne Plaza sec.
8; t«x ^65.
James hawreace Inscore ei ux
to Robert J. Wade et ux, lot 3,
block 11, plat (rf DianKMid SjM-ing
Homes; tax $17.».
Jam« L. U^ «t ux to Gewge
a Philllpt ^ lui, lot 6, btock R,
pM ol Carolanne Farm a^. I;
tax ^.15.
Ttwnas E. WaMng ^ ux ta Lone
Star Cement Corporation, M, 7,
bk)ck I, plat d Sheny Park sec.
3: tax |2I.
Carolaime Hwr**, Inc. to TlMro-
as H. Jordan, Jr. et ux. k^ 7,
block GG. plat of Caroltnne Farm
s(%. 5: tax UlSO.
Kayn«a^ R, Willlana rt ux ta
Frwlerick G. Howard et ux, lot
a and part ol lots 21, 25, block 57,
Virginia Beach Devek>|anent Com-
pany; tax $15.60.
Raymond Elwood Paiirto' at ux
to Fr«ta-ick W. (Ju^ et ux, h«
9, btodi », plat of Aragona Vil-
la^ sec. 8; tax $20.40.
Owk-Whttdtt^ (Uorporatioi to
ItavW P. B«Aem- et ux. tot 14,
bkx* 2, plat (rf Princess Ame
Piaxa. sec. 14, ta $24.45.
Lawrence Joseph Cenitti etux
to tkmcm ft McArthur et al, T/A
W 26, btock 17, ptot of Paniw)ke
Manor sec. I; tax $21.30.
Raymond SUzewski et ux to Dm-
CM H, McAr^wr H al T/A, kit
■>
Virginia Beach Then
U. Uodc 27. ptot (tf Pembroke
Manor iic. 3; tax $»;1S.
Donakl I^> Nw ^ ux to Ma-
bd E. llanhall. tot 141. plM of
Maabu sec. 4; tax US.
Baijunto M. Gregg et ux to Otis
C. Gregg et ux, pvcel, plat (A
Ltttto Neck; tox |a.S0.
Paitle Realty, Inc. to Jayeffcee
Homing Qn-p., tot 13, btock %,
plat (tf Aragttia Village sm. 6, lot
8, block 12, plat of Ari^ma Vil-
lage, sec, 12 and tot 65. {riat ot
Beiluny Manor sec. D-2: tax $45.
Contiaartal Erterprises, Inc. to
Robert L. Tyl», Jr. et ux, lot 11.
btoek 3. ptot of Windsor Woods
sec. 1; tax $21.
Jota L. Statler to Donakl J.
WenAnont et ux. lot 3, block 16,
plat (A Arrowhead sec. 2; tax
$22.65.
in
wmmmmmmmmm
IfK^vkLifilly
Wt ereat* Floors tiiat dis-
tinguish room I In homes, of-
fices, shops, th«e Individ
ually Designed Linoleum
Ptoors confer smart, color-
contntst distinction wMch no
other floor treatment can
match, ^olora, motifs —
"Chtiacter!" in a word -^
that give long-lived service,
at model ate first-cost! May
we i^ve yon an estimate?
J. C Law & Sons'
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
3518 Col.jy Ph. MA 8-0439
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AND COMPAhTV
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) Mertury
857 Va. Beach Blv(i.-Vk«inia Beach-428.7121
voffiventioiiai
HOMi
LOANS
RotMTt M. White et als to Crown
tHitBUiit Qgpw'BMoii, toto 1^ If,
bhxt «7, plat of Virginia Beadi
Vmtk f m mA ComiMOQr; tax $22.50.
Aatnm J. Hwittwffn- et ux to
DiplaRiat Inveabwot Copotrtion,
painoel, pbtf of pniptarty of Jacob
J. Hershberger; tax $196.06.
Anfrew J. Hers^ib«rg«- et uk to
Beacfab^ Invei|7^ CorpfH-a-
tion, pared, plat ot prop&ty of
Jacob J. Herahbarger; tax $479.85.
Stanm J. ll e rahbwg er et ux to
Beadihead bivestaieot Oxpnra*
ttoo, pared, ,{^ of prtsiptftif flf
.teeeb S, Ikr^|^r»ri tox mUk
Stoaoo J. IMMIberger d ux to
IMptoRtot toveatmnit Cfflpora^m,
pared, ptot^^ef pn^wty of Jacob
J. H«nliba-g«-; tat $10610.
Jsoob J. Ite-Abergtf et ux to
nwfhhwiirt Invedmeit Corpora-
ttoii. pwoal, plat of Jaxsb J. Henh-
bergor pnperty; tax $180.30.
Jacob J. HaibDo^e- d ux to
Uptomat Isvedment Corporaticn.
iwvel, pJM of j^x^porty of Jacob
J. HerM»«ger: tax $84.90.
Kenpst^te De^tofKnert Corpoi^
atton to Jolm A; MdXmald d ux,
Id 10, Uock J, pkit of Umtingtoo
sec. 2; t« $n.B.
Mdvto Ddaon d ux tdMm W.
Deotay d ux, tot U, btock 90, ptot
d Ar^pona VUtoge sec. 6; tax
$18.10.
CNries Joiepk M^otoah d ux to
kaitm D. Hendawn, Jr. d ux,
t^S^f ^^* ^ '""*^ ^ *■"■«* done to the beadi by a severe donn some years ago.
At »« i>dg'-it d the storm, the ocean smashed the old baoniwalk and roaied toward beachfront pmer.
Jr. 1*e erodoo was extremely dangerous, and vdunteers worked through the night to keep eld GaHlee
Cqfr^ at top toft d (ridurc, from coU^atog into the Attontie.
yfnrf Now
When newcomers move to
town, our Hostess greets
them, and extends a wel-
come, with the personal mes-
sages of oar fmodly, civic-
mmded sponsors. ^
NEWCOMIRS
^^=T GREETING
Mrs. Margaret Lowman
Hostess
msmm SAVtr^s
ANTICIPATED DIVIDI^D RATE
4'/4% - Dec. 31, W65
VIRGINIA BEACH FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
210 25th St Va Beach 428-9331
For Clean, ^onomical Heat
Moi^'lheat Kerosene Fuel Oil
that k a new raf^ ataig the beadwalk today, aad a vMt grassy green between Uw beachfront
hdMes aad hoteM. Hito Keae bears Utle resemblance to the dtermath of the storm. The boardwdk has
been strengthened. Hie eroded area htm been filled to with everythfaig from old timbers to old autwno-
Mn. Bat the battle to reclaim the beach bnan the ocean goes on and on. lAt ITUi Street And the iBeard-
wa&, where bodi frictores were taken, a pipeline conttanies to pomp away bringtag new sand onto te
ktm^ OM OaMtoe Churdi is ^ne now, but the red d the buUdtogs, however modemlied. art dill there.
fioUs from ly€
Agricultural Agent
E. k "DICK" COCKRELL, JR.
' Wm ftnrfftr ftrinwllag Stadi
A itifHioMhD-step-up li^^idng pro-am is quite ba)dicial in growing
bmBac breeden.
fi|a iQitan ia used on rqilacemeQt flocks started fnnn Septenriier
to ^rt. Hmm are onuklared (^-season AocIk. The lighting system
ii OMd only to tfw omveationai house tiiat cannot be darkened.
1!» ^ispoae of ad)uding tiie length of day which birds are ex;o3€d
, to is to hi^4^ soaial maturity. Research has ^own that th° change
to hours d U^ has as nwdi to do with birds reaching maturity as
tfie adual anMNmt id U|^. r'
% ungearing the amotart d li^ at r^u'ar intervals pullets ma-
tore taltf aid heos lay better. Howevor, if the 11^ is dacreased l^
regoligr U»nk, ncral nrn^m^y is delayed in pullets and a laying
iodc <lt«p| to egg {woAidion.
I^^jpt houn to Virgil^ vary from annmd 9^* at Christmas to
dxwt K boms on Ame 21. If r^iK:ement iocks are started in Ajxril
ttovi^ ^igud, by the time diey are 12 wedks old, the flock is to a
ie&mmig ^bt period. So if the producer handles the other maa^-
meafpnctfcea onedfy, he can produce dnmg vign-oiu pullets that
wfll aat msfittre aeacually urtfl 26 to 28 weeks, and the^ eggs will reach
hafjphJjf-wgg m>t qi^cWy.
fid soppMM file pmhicer wimts to atait replacemed fkiclK fixxn
Odofa^ to March? lUi is wfaa« the st^xlowB-dqHv li^tli^ ^stem
mitfetonnfoe (he week d which Uieae puBds will be 23 weeks old
IteewelafcetiieaBriseliouraatiiat dde and sM 15 mimites on Uie
^am doda for mA previotss weA until the dock sdttogs gd to mkl-
^bt Qb file fird d^ ol the diidoen's life, be receives 19^ hours d
^,11^ mm atari decreadng the Ugbt anywhere from the first to the
01k Mdc, jiid ao we dtnt na od d a decre^ii^ 11^ once we have
matti it adi tbe fkx^ is 23 weeks d t^. The eventog 1^ go olf
at 7^ saiii i p w i rtn g
TH* syitem has wxisd ^lAe wdl, and Uure are quite a few
Use Sun Classified Ads
ft tatcn sidlf cmdDraelfce
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•wr ttrienis on* happens to
pMsets must be dtvdoped.
If ^Mi have o particular
|d> that needs doing, Isn't
there a fading of confldenca
when you're suro the {ob has
beon given to someone with
the training, ability and
background to guarantee
success. No matter whether
you're building a house, re-
pairing o car, or fixing a
foafcy fauc^, ybu woitf the
fob done corrtcHy*
That's why we suggosf yov
disoiss your needs with the
locol established merchant or
businessman, with someono
who makes it his business to
fully meet the needs of tho
folks in the communily. Hk
aim to please is a good guar-
antee of your satisfaction.
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